The Green Village News Tagged ‘nuclear power station’

Nuclear Catastrophe Narrowly Avoided at Sizewell A Power Plant

Thursday, June 11th, 2009

Sizewell A nuclear power stationThe Sizewell A nuclear power station in Suffolk hasn’t produced electricity since December 2006. Since then the plant has been going through a lengthy decommissioning period. However, it has come to light this week that in January of 2007, the Sizewell A plant had leaked around 40,000 gallons of radioactive water from its cooling ponds.

The cooling pond’s water level had dropped by over a foot, and it wasn’t until someone involved in decommissioning the nuclear power station saw leaking water in the laundry room that the problem was recognised. A new alarm system was in place at the time to check the level of the cooling ponds, but it hadn’t been tested and didn’t go off. Even if it had gone off, staff based at the nuclear power plant had been ignoring alarms from another incident for the last two days and possibly wouldn’t have taken any notice anyway.

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Nuclear – Waste or Answer to Britain’s Energy Problems?

Sunday, April 19th, 2009

With the unveiling of 11 proposed sites for new Nuclear Power Stations announced by the UK government last week, a period of public consultation has now begun to get feedback from the British public about their thoughts and feelings regarding the locations put forward.

The sites, which include one in Anglesey, Essex, Suffolk, Somerset and 3 proposed locations in Cumbria, have been put forward by EDF Energy, EON, German producer RWE and the Nuclear Decommissioning Agency (NDA).

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