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dbarbee, who do you work for? I am with Missouri Public Service in Kansas City in Transmission System Operations as a Transmission System Operator, monitoring the high voltage transmission lines in our system and surrounding systems. Use to work in Minnesota, there we had a high voltage (+/- 400KV) DC line that ran from North Dakota to Minneapolis.
Who's going to let me go to work with them and blow somthing up!!! I love blowing stuff up and its been so long for our company to do that!
Anyone who can guess what this is gets somthing speacial. Its one of our coolest and last big demo projects.



That was a cool thing being inside a nuclear reactor!
Anyone who can guess what this is gets somthing speacial. Its one of our coolest and last big demo projects.



That was a cool thing being inside a nuclear reactor!
eswartz,
I work at Green Country Energy in Jenks, OK. (Near Tulsa) We're owned by Cogentrix out of Charlotte, NC. We're an Independent Power Producer and we contract with Exelon out of PA to market our power. Exelon contracts with AEP (which owns the local utility) for transmission and Oneoek to supply the natural gas.
We can export around 800MW @ 345,000 Volts.
I work at Green Country Energy in Jenks, OK. (Near Tulsa) We're owned by Cogentrix out of Charlotte, NC. We're an Independent Power Producer and we contract with Exelon out of PA to market our power. Exelon contracts with AEP (which owns the local utility) for transmission and Oneoek to supply the natural gas.
We can export around 800MW @ 345,000 Volts.
Hey RTKILLA, nice jobsite to be working at! Look at the size of that hole in the containment! When you drive at night does it seem like the dome light is always on in the cab?? Ya ever wonder why the film in your camera is always ruined when you go to get it developed??
I work at a local University we only have 70,000 lbs/hr capacity high pressure steam and a bunch of absorbers with a few hundred tons capacity. You guys look like ya have to actually work for a living.
Heeheehee, better you than me.
I work at a local University we only have 70,000 lbs/hr capacity high pressure steam and a bunch of absorbers with a few hundred tons capacity. You guys look like ya have to actually work for a living.
Heeheehee, better you than me.


