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Parco Delta del Po

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Parco del Delta del Po - Central Enel sent on June 14, 2013 (14:05) by Albieri Sergio. 28 comments, 2107 views. [retina]

at 35mm, 1/200 f/16.0, ISO 100, hand held. Parco Delta del Po, Italy.

Il mostro nel cuore del Parco, visto dal villaggio dei pescatori di Pila. La centrale Enel di Polesine Camerini, costruita agli inizi degli anni '80, poteva generare circa l'8% del fabbisogno nazionale di energia elettrica. Il combustibile era l'orimulsion, che nel 1995 aveva sostituito il gasolio, una specie di bitume, derivato dal petrolio. Tanto per quantificare l'impatto ambientale, che portava la centrale, vi elenco qualche numero: il consumo di orimulsion era stimato in 138 tonnellate ogni ora; l'emissione di anidride carbonica, dalla ciminiera alta 250 metri, era stata calcolata in 10 milioni di tonnellate all'anno (fonte Wikipedia). La questione dell'inquinamento ambientale finì nelle aule dei tribunali, con delle condanne riportate nei confronti dei vertici Enel. L'attività della centrale era stata sospesa, in attesa di una presunta riconversione a carbone (sic!), ma poi tale sospensione era stata derogata dal Ministero delle Attività Produttive e pertanto la centrale continuò ancora per qualche anno la sua produzione di energia, fino al 2006/2007, quando venne definitivamente (forse) cessata. Qui mi fermo, perché questo è un argomento che ha troppe implicazioni sociali e politiche, che poco hanno a vedere con la fotografia.



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avatarsenior
sent on September 25, 2014 (18:10) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

www.ilgazzettino.it/NORDEST/ROVIGO/
That's solved the problem.

avatarsupporter
sent on September 25, 2014 (19:34) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

This is good news for me! We get rid of the monster!
It was not conceivable the coal conversion of the plant.
Thank you Papy49 of glad tidings.
A friendly greeting!
Sergio;-):-P

avatarsenior
sent on December 12, 2014 (16:55) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

I know why this place for a year, although several years ago, in the fishing period I came every Sunday with a friend who had the boat in the harbor in front of the "monster" to fish mackerel few miles out from the mouth. Now you have the picture of the day but I also remember the evening when it was even more impressive with hundreds, perhaps thousands of light on.
Congratulations for shooting and for documentanto this monster and damage products (the local fishermen told me that the water temperature had risen a few degrees (2-3) with severe damage to fisheries.
Hello Alberto
Gabrielle

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sent on December 13, 2014 (13:01) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Dear Gabrielle, the Enel I had photographed at night, when working at full capacity, in the 80s, it was really impressive with all those lights and that fireplace throwing tons of carbon dioxide in the Delta.
Fortunately it seems that everything is over, at least I hope!
Good WE! Hello!
Sergio;-):-P

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sent on December 13, 2014 (14:15) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

... Not to be silent on the many who are sick because of the monster. Hello Sergio

avatarsupporter
sent on December 13, 2014 (14:33) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Hello Paul, you said well on many, I add too many, ill or died as a result of harmful emissions.
Thanks for the ride! Good WE!
Sergio;-):-P

user58800
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sent on March 02, 2015 (17:39) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

I like it

avatarsupporter
sent on March 02, 2015 (18:59) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Antonella Hello, thank you kind of appreciation!
The monster fortunately stopped making damage! :-)
Have a nice evening! Sergio;-):-P




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