The sky was quite unbelievable, just look at the intensity of the orangy sky!
IMO, for a successful sunset/sunrise picture to work, focal interest in the foreground/background is important unless the clouds/sky can hold itself on its own. Unfortunately, either way I can't quite see it in this set of pictures. The lack of a visual anchor kept the viewers "floating" around.
I see you have tried to minimise the uninteresting blob of black at the bottom which is good. But, looking at the wide angle perspective now with undefined silhouette, personally I would rather make do without any foreground/background.
Unless a telephoto like a 200mm/300mm lens was commissioned, I would like to emphasise on the silhouette of the crane at the distant... You may want to mimick the effect by cropping your original file to emphasise the crane.
An idea of what I was trying to say:
Examples of clouds/sky that can hold itself on its own as a picture without foreground or background interest would look something like this:
If anyone realised, I personally see that "little dark cloud" in the above 4 cropped pictures as a strong visual anchor...