網頁These fossil fuel power stations burn bituminous coal to power steam turbines that generate some or all of the electricity they produce. Max. Capacity (MW) In 2007 Delta Electricity re-rated the two units at Mt Piper … 網頁It was demolished in the 1990s. A cannon ball dredged from the river was on display inside the station. Easting: 1736 Northing: 6437 Grid Reference: NZ17366437 Lats/Lons: …
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