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Tallest chimney in Europe. [27] Chimney of Endesa Power Station: 1,168 ft: 356 m: 1974 Spain: As Pontes, Galicia [28] The tallest multi-flue chimney in the world, and also the most massive chimney in the world by volume of materials used in construction. Chimney of Phoenix Copper Smelter: 1,153 ft: 351.5 m: 1995 Romania: Baia Mare: Tallest ...
The Trbovlje Chimney (Trboveljski dimnik) of the power station, built in 1976, is the tallest flue-gas stack in Europe. The 360-metre (1,180 ft) high flue-gas stack was poured in 210 days, and required 11,866 cubic metres (419,000 cu ft) of concrete and 1,079 tons of reinforcing steel.
Trbovlje is also known for Trbovlje Power Station, which is the location of European Union's tallest chimney at 360 meters. In the past there were companies like respected Strojna Tovarna Trbovlje - STT , well known Iskra , Mehanika, Cementarna Trbovlje, et cetera that have employed many high skilled people and contributed to the economy.
Domen Škofic and Janja Garnbret are the first to climb the 1,180-foot structure. The post Jaw-dropping footage shows 21-year-old climb the highest chimney in Europe appeared first on In The Know.
Chimney of Phoenix Copper Smelter, the tallest structure in Romania, 351.5 m (1,153 ft), and among the tallest in Europe [43] Romag-Termo Power Plant, Chimney North, 300 m (984 ft) Chimney of CET Brașov, 280 m (919 ft) Bod transmitter, 250 m (820 ft) Galaţi TV Tower, 150 m (492 ft) Floreasca City Center, 137 m (449 ft)
This is a list of the tallest structures of any kind which exist in Europe.The list contains all types of structures, including guyed masts and oil drilling platforms of 350 metres (1,150 feet) or more.
CET Brașov Copșa Mică Chimney Tower Center International. This is a list of tallest structures in Romania. The list is incomplete. Please complete and correct, if ...
Endesa Termic is a 356-metre-high (1,168 ft) chimney belonging to the coal power plant held by Spanish utility Endesa at As Pontes de García Rodríguez in the outskirts of Ferrol in the province of A Coruña, north-western Spain. Endesa Termic was built in 1974 and is the second tallest chimney in Europe.