Is nuclear fission going to make a comeback and plug the gap in our energy needs? Will nuclear fusion ever become energetically viable?
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stephendavion
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by stephendavion » 01 Apr 2013, 05:11
An accident at an Arkansas nuclear power plant at 7:45 a.m. local time resulted in the death of one worker and left three injured, but did not cause radiation and it is not a public health risk, according to the Arkansas Department of Health. .....
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by PS_RalphW » 01 Apr 2013, 17:41
The accident was during repairs to the power generating turbine, not on the reactor which was being refueled.
A second reactor at the site was shut down as a consequence.
cubes
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by cubes » 02 Apr 2013, 16:38
But accident at nuclear plant makes for a good headline - doesn't matter if it's someone tripping over a loose paving slab.
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by JohnB » 02 Apr 2013, 17:09
cubes wrote: makes for a good headline - doesn't matter if it's someone tripping over a loose paving slab.
You can make that into a good headline if you're a policewoman, and do it at a petrol station!
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by cubes » 02 Apr 2013, 21:10
Possibly a good payday too!
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by adam2 » 23 Apr 2013, 09:15
stephendavion wrote: Sounds like a maintenance activity gone bad.
Yes, very sad for those innvolved but not of any wider significance than any other industrial accident.
"Installers and owners of emergency diesels must assume that they will have to run for a week or more"