Carling coke works and power station
Telpher man
Kokerei Hansa - compressor house
Cokeries d'Anderlues
Coal for the kiln
Coking past
Coke and coal
Kokerei Hansa - oven doors
Cokeries d'Anderlues again
Carling coke works and power station
Port Pirie Smelter
For quenching
Charging
Wheelbarrow and by-products
Coke car
On the ovens
Ready to charge
Starting to quench
Coke works
Safety on the battery
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The charging team
Another push
Door opening
Oven top risers
Coal and coke
Pushing side
Coke car
Tidying up
Pushing side
Coking
Coke push
Steel on the horizon
Pushing
Oven top
Kokerei Hansa
Coking
Making clouds
Quenching
Coke production
Coke works
To the quenching tower!
Broadhead Colliery Coke Ovens
Coke ovens
A token for the morning empties
Beehive oven - Aspen Colliery
Quenching
Beehive coke oven
Coke ovens
Pushing
Aspen Colliery Coke Ovens
Climbing towards Qikeng Mine
Sijing cokeworks
Sijing cokeworks ovens
Schaumburg oven
Coke
Hidden
South Bank coking
Qilidian sunset
Cokeries d'Anderlues
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Kokerei Schwelgern
The Schwelgern in Duisburg is one of the largest and most modern coking plants in the world. It is operated by Kokereibetriebsgesellschaft Schwelgern GmbH with a staff of just over 300. The main customer is the adjacent integrated steelworks of Thyssen Krupp Stahl AG. Construction started in 1999 and the first coke was pushed in March 2003. Annual consumption of coal is 3.8 million tonnes for a coke production of 2.5 million tonnes from two batteries of 70 ovens each of which produces 55 tonnes of coke every 25 hours.
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