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... law suit against the Tokyo Electric Power Company, TEPCO, for providing false information to the US officials about the extent of spreading radiation from its stricken reactors at Fukushima. And the decision ...
... Management Plan (AMP) put forth by Entergy Nuclear, owner of the twin reactors on the Hudson River, which is intended to document how the company will ensure its 16,000 feet of buried pipes will be safe ...
... license expires) it would not be a problem,” said ISO vice president Tom Rumsey in an interview last month. “Between 2013 and 2016 if one reactor went away we don’t foresee a megawatt shortage. We believe ...
BY GINA G. SCALA NEWJERSEYNEWSROOM.COM Earlier this week, The Department of Energy announced plans to fund the development of a new generation of smaller, less costly nuclear reactors. The plan is ...
... to cracks in and/or around the reactor vessel and control rods; and 33 of 43 emergency sirens were inoperable at the height of Sandy. In light of these new concerns, the safety advocates are calling ...
... an emergency alert as rising waters threatened critical reactors systems. Three inspectors from the Nuclear Regulatory Commission began a “special inspection” Tuesday into the alert called by plant officials ...
... officials tested their backup generators and topped off their diesel generator tanks in case they were cut off from the grid and had to rely on their own power to keep reactors and spent fuel pools cooled. ...
... generators to power water pumps that cool the fuel stored in the nuclear reactor. Water levels at the plant’s intake system are now at about 3 feet and declining, below the six-foot level that triggers ...
9. The reactors
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I am prety sure the reactors are not a threat this time. My councer is that what will happen if the wind speed would double, 160 miler per hour. What if the wind would triple, 240 miles per hour. No question ...
BY BOB HOLT NEWJERSEYNEWSROOM.COM When it hit the northeast in 2011, Hurricane Irene forced the nuclear reactors at Oyster Creek in New Jersey to shut down. In advance of Hurricane Sandy's landfall, ...
... as that massive storm crawls up the East Coast toward the Garden State. Federal regulators require nuclear reactors to be in a safe shutdown condition at least two hours before hurricane force winds ...
... nuclear reactor. Whether or not technicians at the Indian Point nuclear power plants could spot where those roaches or FACs could be hiding, or predict where they might try to hide over the next 20 years ...
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... might entail. All you ever hear about is the white, green, yellow and red ratings. This is exactly the kind of information that the public needs for an informed debate. Security for reactors is important ...
... four nuclear power plants. The Nuclear Regulatory Commission inspectors found the deficiencies at the Hope Creek and Salem 1 and 2 reactors operated by PSEG Nuclear following a series of inspections ...
... Creek sits on 800 acres of land, facing Route 9 in the Forked River section of Lacey Township. It’s a single unit MW boiling water reactor that gets its cooling water from the Barnegat Bay. It’s one of ...
BY ROGER WITHERSPOON NEWJERSEYNEWSROOM.COM For the past decade, Entergy and supporters have proclaimed that its twin Indian Point reactors are all that keeps the trains running, the street lights on ...
... to both analyses. These conclusions – that at least one of the two reactors is no longer necessary – were made in comprehensive, back to back analysis by the New York Independent System Operator, which ...
BY MARILYN ELIE COMMENTARY Entergy, the owners of the nuclear reactors at Indian Point, continues its unremitting campaign of scare tactics about shortages and inflated bills should the reactors not ...
... wrong with nuclear waste, and those people were never allowed to talk about that. “We are doing legal research to find out possible next steps. But the policy in this nation is to build more reactors ...
...  at reactor sites 60 or more years after the plants shut down. The agency’s temporary storage regulation, developed in 1990, updated repeatedly over the years and finalized in its current form Dec. 23, ...
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