"On water's edge, where
Smoke once darkened sky and stone,
Now blue buildings smile."
— h/t ChatGPT
Who says a power plant has to be ugly? Today's photo-of-the-day
was taken in Gothenburg, Sweden. It shows the Rosenlundsverket,
a century-old heat and power plant. Originally fired with coal, it was
replaced by an oil-fired plant in the early 1950s. Natural gas firing
was put into operation in 1988. Today, Sweden generates only about 2%
of its electricity from fossil-based fuel. The vast majority comes
from hydropower (around 40%), nuclear power (about 30%), and wind
power (about 20%).