Yeah, I didn't mean it like it got typed. We are making 2700MW electric, not 2700MW of "felt heat". I thought you would know what I meant, without having to be the peanut gallery......

The ambient losses associated with having 2700MW of steam spinning the ol' electric merry-go-rounds under one roof.
It was 112 last night at 4am.
Even on the 3rd floor under the turbines is nice, especially when you have to wear the arc flash suits to rack in/out the 6900V, 4160V and 600V breakers.
More power to you guys who've done the +130 jobs. Its like a 2x4 hitting you in the chest when you step into 120 trying to breathe.
The closest to that I've probably been, is in fire brigade training, sitting through 17 flashovers in a flashover simulator at Gaston College in firemans gear on air packs. You had to sit straight up without tightening your coat/pants to much by bending arms/legs or it would start burning through the material. I was OK until my SCBA air started getting hot. The instructor in the front bubbled his air mask from the heat. Neat to watch, however.