Category:School Street Power Plant
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English: Brookfield Renewable Energy's School Street Power Plant in Cohoes, New York, is a hydroelectric plant powered by Cohoes Falls. It was originally established in 1915-1920 when its first General Electric turbines were installed, and provided power for the Harmony Mills, one of the world's largest cotton mills complexes, which opened in 1872. Water from the Mohawk River to power the facility's five turbines (originally three, the fourth was added in 1921) is diverted into a power canal about a mile upstream from the plant. (Sources: [1], Signs on site, [2])
Media in category "School Street Power Plant"
The following 9 files are in this category, out of 9 total.
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2020 Cohoes Falls - School Street Power Plant close-up.jpg 5,127 × 3,552; 3.95 MB
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2020 Cohoes Falls - School Street Power Plant from northwest.jpg 5,097 × 2,886; 2.67 MB
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2020 Cohoes Falls - School Street Power Plant.jpg 5,046 × 2,784; 2.72 MB
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2020 Cohoes Falls - stone cone at School Street Power Plant.jpg 1,735 × 2,701; 1.12 MB
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2020 Mohawk River power canal building above Cohoes Falls.jpg 4,362 × 2,230; 2.3 MB
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20220508 - 13 - Cohoes, New York - Downstream from Falls View Park.jpg 4,032 × 2,419; 2.92 MB
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20220508 - 16 - Cohoes, New York - End of the Boardwalk at Falls View Park.jpg 4,032 × 3,024; 4.42 MB
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20220508 - 17 - Cohoes, New York - Video.webm 1 min 10 s, 1,920 × 1,080; 43.18 MB