Matt Blaze
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Given the president-elect's stated intention to abuse the DoJ's power of investigation and prosecution to retaliate against and intimidate political enemies, I understand why he pardoned his son, even if I also find it problematic. But he really needs to extend the same protection to the many others who are likely to find themselves unfairly in the future administration's very powerful crosshairs.


Known locally as "Big Allis" (after Allis-Chalmers, the manufacturer of the largest of the four generators in the plant), Ravenswood is fired by both natural gas (now the primary fuel) and oil, and also has the capability (never used, as far as I know) to burn coal.
Ravenswood has been linked to a spike in asthma and other respiratory disorders among local residents. There is pressure to decommission the generators and replace them with battery banks to store renewable energy from upstate.

This is a composite of two side-by-side images, each captured with the Rodenstock 50mm/4.0 HR Digaron-W lens (@ f/5.6), shifted left and right +/- 12mm to produce a 205MP 2:1 aspect ratio final image.
The Ravenswood plant, along the East River in Long Island City/Astoria Queens, was built by Con Ed in stages during the early- and mid- 1960's. When opened, it had capacity for about 20% of the city's electricity demand, as well as producing co-generated steam for the city's steam loop.

Ravenswood Power Station ("Big Allis"), Queens, NYC, 2024.
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Ravenswood Power Station ("Big Allis"), Queens, NYC, 2024.
All the pixels with none of the respiratory ailments or climate impact at www.flickr.com/phot...


Ravenswood Power Station ("Big Allis"), Queens, NYC, 2024.
All the pixels with none of the respiratory ailments or climate impact at www.flickr.com/phot...


First time since the pandemic started that a random angry stranger accosted me and called me a “weak-ass idiot” for wearing a mask.
