Iconic 1930s Scottish hydro plant switched off for first time in its history for refurb

Digital Edition: Iconic 1930s Scottish hydro plant switched off for first time in its history for refurb

This week the “iconic” Tummel Bridge Power Station near Pitlochry in Scotland will be switched off for the first time since it came into operation in 1933 as an 18-month programme of upgrade works begins.
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