The first featured the band playing outside, opening with cooling towers from a nuclear power plant.
The water was cooled using four hyperboloid natural draft cooling towers.
These conditions are frequently found in cooling towers, hot water systems and header tanks.
Those are cooling towers for a nuclear plant.
No need for large water cooling towers used in conventional steam-powered systems would also decrease power plant construction costs.
Examples include cooling towers, especially of power stations, and many other structures.
These plants employ cooling towers to reduce their impact on the environment.
The first hyperboloid cooling towers were built in 1918 near Heerlen.
Field erected towers are usually much larger in size compared to the package type cooling towers.
Some nuclear power plants use cooling towers to do this.