Steam plant catches fire
The Boston Fire Department reports that firefighters who responded to an alarm at the Veolia steam plant at 165 Kneeland St. around 7:30 p.m. found fire on multiple floors in the eight-story plant.
The fire, which went to two alarms, caused no injuries and is now under investigation, the department says.
Companies were able to quickly knock down the fire . There were no injuries to report and The Boston Fire Investigation Unit is on scene to determine the cause of the fire. Companies are making up pic.twitter.com/Z5VmSubtdL
— Boston Fire Dept. (@BostonFire) October 5, 2021
Steam from the plant travels through pipes under downtown streets to heat older buildings.
City records show the plant first came online in 1928.
It's currently assessed at $10.8 million, down from $11.5 million in 2019. In a tax decision in September of that year, the Supreme Judicial Court ruled that the plant, smaller plants on Scotia Street and in Kendall Square in Cambridge and all the pipes that connect them to customer buildings are part of a "great integral machine," and so exempt from certain taxes under state law and rulings dating to the 1860s.
.@universalhub something happening on kneeland st near south station … multiple fire trucks with ladders up. Lots of sirens pic.twitter.com/DpVlHmhvSr
— Maddie Yardley (@maddieyardley) October 4, 2021
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I don't know who took this
I don't know who took this picture but damn that building looks impressive. You kind of take it forgranted when you walk by everyday.
belongs here
https://old.reddit.com/r/evilbuildings/
What I want to see ...
Is a giant inflatable pig floating in the air and tethered to the smokestack.
This is SUCH a cool pic!!!!!!
This is SUCH a cool pic!!!!!! Wow.
I'm regularly impressed by photos on this site, but this might be my all-time fav.
This place is the key to
This place is the key to steaming a good ham.
Just a couple weeks ago, I
Just a couple weeks ago, I came across that Veolia NA's energy play was actually sold to Antin (another French infrastructure company) just before the pandemic started. Antin then renamed its NA region to "Vicinity".
https://www.veolianorthamerica.com/media/newsroom/veolia-north-america-s...
https://www.vicinityenergy.us/who-we-are
Vicinity's HQ is actually in Boston:
https://www.vicinityenergy.us/contact-us
Actually a front
for a giant dumpling factory.
Steam - Not Just For Heat
The plant's steam also powers a lot of Gillette's production machinery across the channel.
This could be a big deal for downtown
My impression is that this plant heats a lot of buildings downtown (and as noted above, perhaps machinery at Gillette.) If they found fire on multiple floors, that doesn't sound good for this plant being it's normal steamy self as we head into heating season.
Word on the street is that
Word on the street is that the building's steam generation was not affected by the fire.
Did an alarm go off?
Or did the building just put up the Bat Signal?