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Canvas Print : Turbines at Grand Coulee Dam. ca. 1948, Washington, USA, 312 - INTERIOR OF THE POWER HOUSE, GRAND COULEE DAM, WASHINGTON. The power plant at grand Coulee Dam is the largest in the world, ultimately eighteen turbines of 150, 000 h. p. rated capacity, nine in each of two powerhouses, these driving an equal number of 108, 000 kw. generators, and three 14, 000-h turbines driving 10, 000-kw. generators for a total rated capacity of 2, 742, 000 horsepower in turbines and 1, 974, 000 kilowatts in generators. The large units are to supply power for pumping water for irrigation and will continue to furnish power for transmission to consumers on the Bonneville-Grand Coulee distributing system
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Turbines at Grand Coulee Dam. ca. 1948, Washington, USA, 312 - INTERIOR OF THE POWER HOUSE, GRAND COULEE DAM, WASHINGTON. The power plant at grand Coulee Dam is the largest in the world, ultimately eighteen turbines of 150, 000 h. p. rated capacity, nine in each of two powerhouses, these driving an equal number of 108, 000 kw. generators, and three 14, 000-h turbines driving 10, 000-kw. generators for a total rated capacity of 2, 742, 000 horsepower in turbines and 1, 974, 000 kilowatts in generators. The large units are to supply power for pumping water for irrigation and will continue to furnish power for transmission to consumers on the Bonneville-Grand Coulee distributing system
Turbines at Grand Coulee Dam. ca. 1948, Washington, USA, 312 - INTERIOR OF THE POWER HOUSE, GRAND COULEE DAM, WASHINGTON. The power plant at grand Coulee Dam is the largest in the world, ultimately eighteen turbines of 150, 000 h.p. rated capacity, nine in each of two powerhouses, these driving an equal number of 108, 000 kw. generators, and three 14, 000-h.. turbines driving 10, 000-kw. generators for a total rated capacity of 2, 742, 000 horsepower in turbines and 1, 974, 000 kilowatts in generators. The large units are to supply power for pumping water for irrigation and will continue to furnish power for transmission to consumers on the Bonneville-Grand Coulee distributing system
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30"x20" (76x51cm) Canvas Print
Experience the grandeur of engineering with our Canvas Print of the Turbines at Grand Coulee Dam. This stunning image captures the interior of the powerhouse in 1948, showcasing the immense turbines that made Grand Coulee Dam the largest power plant in the world. With a total rated capacity of 2,742,000 horsepower in turbines and 1,974,000 kilowatts in generators, these turbines continue to supply power for irrigation and transmission to consumers. Bring the history and wonder of this engineering marvel into your home or office with our high-quality Canvas Print from Media Storehouse.
Delivered stretched and ready to hang our premium quality canvas prints are made from a polyester/cotton blend canvas and stretched over a 1.25" (32mm) kiln dried knot free wood stretcher bar. Packaged in a plastic bag and secured to a cardboard insert for safe transit.
Canvas Prints add colour, depth and texture to any space. Professionally Stretched Canvas over a hidden Wooden Box Frame and Ready to Hang
Estimated Product Size is 50.8cm x 76.2cm (20" x 30")
These are individually made so all sizes are approximate
Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with portrait (vertical) orientation to match the source image.
EDITORS COMMENTS
This print takes us back to the year 1948, capturing a mesmerizing view of the interior of the power house at Grand Coulee Dam in Washington, USA. The sheer magnitude of this engineering marvel is awe-inspiring - it proudly holds the title of being the largest power plant in the world. The image showcases eighteen turbines with an impressive rated capacity of 150,000 horsepower each. These turbines are divided equally between two powerhouses, driving an equal number of generators that produce a staggering 108,000 kilowatts. In addition to these colossal units, there are also three smaller turbines generating 14,000 horsepower each and powering 10,000-kilowatt generators. With a total rated capacity reaching an astounding figure of 2,742,000 horsepower in turbines and 1,974,000 kilowatts in generators combined; this powerhouse was built not only to supply electricity for transmission but also to pump water for irrigation purposes. As we gaze upon this remarkable photograph from UIG (Universal Images Group), we can't help but appreciate the ingenuity and vision behind such a monumental feat. It serves as a testament to human capability and our relentless pursuit of progress.
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