The geothermal energy is also used to provide hot steam and water for winter heating throughout the area.
It also provided steam to heat the public baths.
Although there were two boilers fitted, one only was necessary to provide sufficient steam.
It was built in 1896 and burned rubbish, to provide steam for the electricity generator.
Steam for the engines was provided by four coal-fired boilers.
Steam was provided by four naval and eight cylindrical boilers.
Steam for the engines was provided by two water-tube boilers.
Steam for the engines was provided by 26 Belleville boilers.
Only one boiler was working, providing steam to turn the turbogenerators and provide electrical power.
Nuclear power plants can be fitted with taps after the turbines to provide steam to a heating system.