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Electricity cables stretch into early morning mist above Swanscombe, Kent, London England. In the foreground we see a stack of discs called Insulators which stop the electricity carried in the conductor (the wires strung between each pylon) from jumping to the pylon and then down to earth. The cables disappear into the winter fog creating a Sci-Fi scene of 21st technology. Diagonally, the cables travel across the picture but they are part of a line of 542 pylons that have already crossed 110 miles of English countryside, carrying 40,000 Volts along this network of aluminium cables from Dungeness coal-fired power station to West Ham sub station in London's East End - to power the West End's high energy supply demands.

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London Great Britain EU Europe English British GB capital city urban controversy health and safety hazard volts voltage England Britain UK Richard Baker reportage photojournalism environmental issues technology science electricity electric power kilowatts transmission engineering domestic landscape utility energy national grid route man-made dominate Thames Gateway fog mist weather Swanscombe Kent pylon architecture structure grid environmental construction rural countryside equipment relays conductor terminals foggy misty uk english progress technical diagonal kilovolt upwards below 21st century aesthetic line conductors discharge high tall giant hazardous danger usage aluminium span stretch weight supporting network raw users comodity produced expensive bill end-user production final ultimate conduct destination journey commodity
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iMechE exhibition, The Landscapes of Electricity, Corporate, The Pleasures and Sorrows of Work (large edit), 'Work' in 100 images, Landscape
Electricity cables stretch into early morning mist above Swanscombe, Kent, London England. In the foreground we see a stack of discs called Insulators which stop the electricity carried in the conductor (the wires strung between each pylon) from jumping to the pylon and then down to earth. The cables disappear into the winter fog creating a Sci-Fi scene of 21st technology. Diagonally, the cables travel across the picture but they are part of a line of 542 pylons that have already crossed 110 miles of English countryside, carrying 40,000 Volts along this network of aluminium cables from Dungeness coal-fired power station to West Ham sub station in London's East End - to power the West End's high energy supply demands.
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