A gas turbine from the former Aberthaw power station has been donated to a nearby museum.
The Rolls-Royce Olympus engine, described as a significant piece of local industrial heritage, will now go on show to the public after it was saved from being scrapped.
It will take pride of place in the South Wales Aviation Museum's hangar in St Athan.
Demolition work is ongoing at the site of the former coal-fired power station, which has been earmarked for a new green energy hub by the Cardiff Capital Region.
The turbine was one of three used at Aberthaw as a short-term reserve and was capable of generating up to 17MW in the summer and 18MW in the winter.
One of the occasions it was brought into service came in February 2018 when the 'Beast from the East' brought a cold wave across South Wales.
Developers CCR Energy and demolition contractors Erith said they recognised the positive impact of donating the turbine after developing a "strong relationship" with the museum.
Martin Spanswick, a volunteer at the South Wales Aviation Museum, said: "The turbine will make a fine display at the museum as it captures what Aberthaw once was - a special piece of history that might have been lost forever."
"It was also great to reconnect with an old RAF colleague, Nigel, and reminisce on old memories."
The Rolls Royce Olympus turbine also carries substantial aviation heritage, having powered iconic aircraft such as Concorder, the Vulcan bomber and BAC TSR-2.
The turbine was safely transferred from Aberthaw to St Athan with the help of Rhys Jenkins from Model Farm in Rhoose.
Nigel Williams, site operations manager at CCR Energy, added: "It’s great to see a part of Aberthaw power station remaining in the local area to share its history."

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