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  2. Napp Research Centre - Wikipedia

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    The cooling towers were made by Heenan Marley of Worcester (now called SPX Cooling Technologies UK). Manufacturing equipment came from Bausch + Ströbel of eastern Baden-Württemberg in Germany. Glass was supplied by Wright & Offland of Wythenshawe , now Float Glass Industries.

  3. Cooling tower - Wikipedia

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    A cooling tower is a device that rejects waste heat to the atmosphere through the cooling of a coolant stream, usually a water stream, to a lower temperature.

  4. Thermal power station - Wikipedia

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    The impacts include thermal pollution and killing large numbers of fish and other aquatic species at cooling water intakes. [17] [18] A Marley mechanical induced draft cooling tower. The heat absorbed by the circulating cooling water in the condenser tubes must also be removed to maintain the ability of the water to cool as it circulates.

  5. Energy Brix Power Station - Wikipedia

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    The Process Main supplied steam to the LP 20MW Metropolitan Vickers Turbine (Which had a condenser and was attached to Marley Forced Draft American Redwood Cooling Towers North of the Power Station and Briquette Factory) and up to 24 Briquette Factory Driers. 8.7MPa 490Celsious Super Heated High Pressure Steam out of the range from the Eight ...

  6. List of tallest cooling towers - Wikipedia

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    2 cooling towers, base diameter of 147 m / 482 ft Cooling towers of Cattenom Nuclear Power Plant: Nuclear power plant France: Cattenom: 541 ft (165 m) 4 cooling towers, base diameter of 205 m / 673 ft Cooling towers of Dampierre Nuclear Power Plant: Nuclear power plant France: Dampierre-en-Burly: 541 ft (165 m)

  7. SPX Corporation - Wikipedia

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    SPX Corporation is an American manufacturing company, headquartered in Charlotte, North Carolina. [2] [3] [4] The company operates within four markets: heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (), detection and measurement, power transmission and generation, and engineered solutions.