This former steam plant was built with a capacity of about 6000 Horsepower to supplement hydropower shortages due to low-water conditions during winter months. It was fired by coal gas generated at the coking plant, together with tar from the same source.
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Here is Part 1 of my trip into Anyox:
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Негізгі бет 90 YEARS ABANDONED - The Steam Power Plant in the Anyox Abandoned Ghost Town
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