Tuesday, August 28, 2012

Bringing Horse Power to the Village of Moscow

          The Zimmer Power Station is the largest single unit power facility in the United States. While it was originally designed to be a boiling water reactor type nuclear power plant, cost overruns and questionable quality meant that it never fired up the nuclear boiler. After various fines and citations, the Nuclear Regulatory Commission ordered work to cease on the nuclear plant in 1982, causing the owners to convert to coal.
          Recently, the Village of Moscow, home to the Zimmer Power Station, brought a different kind of power to a riverside park: horse power. Here are some more cars from the 5th Annual Village of Moscow car show.








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