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Don't seem to see those big gas towers any more either - you know, the huge inflatable cylindrical thingies that were sometimes full and sometimes half empty. Going back to my childhood to remember that image though, which may not be accurate.
Don't seem to see those big gas towers any more either - you know, the huge inflatable cylindrical thingies that were sometimes full and sometimes half empty. Going back to my childhood to remember that image though, which may not be accurate.
BG have been slowly decommissioning them as, for the most part, they are no longer required due to the high pressure system now prevelant
The old towers were there to cope with peak demand. Contrary to popular belief the gas in the tower is stored at very little over atomspheric pressure.
With the exception of those that have listed building status, they will continue to slowly disappear from the landscape.
(Who said that the 6 years I contracted for BG in IT were wasted? )
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