And we cal ourselves advanced.....
All prayers or whatever good vibes you can send to all the poeple on the gulf coast..!!!
http://abcnews.go.com/Technology/Science/wireStory?id=1076960
TOCKHOLM, Sweden Aug 29, 2005 A Swedish nuclear power plant shut down one
of its three reactors Monday because of an abnormal accumulation of
jellyfish in the cooling system.
The Oskarshamn plant in southeastern Sweden uses water from the Baltic Sea
in its cooling tanks.
The water has been unusually rich in jellyfish in recent weeks, but the
problem grew worse Monday morning, forcing officials to shut down the
reactor.
"When there are too many jellyfish in the cooling water, the flow is
hindered and we have to clean it to keep the reactor going at full
effect," plant spokesman Erik Mattsen said.
Operator OKG said there was no danger to the public. The reactor was to be
restarted Tuesday.
The Oscarshamn plant supplies about 10 percent of the electricity used in
Sweden. The reactor that was shut down was commissioned in 1972 and was
Sweden's first commercial nuclear power unit.
Copyright 2005 The Associated Press-
All prayers or whatever good vibes you can send to all the poeple on the gulf coast..!!!
http://abcnews.go.com/Technology/Science/wireStory?id=1076960
TOCKHOLM, Sweden Aug 29, 2005 A Swedish nuclear power plant shut down one
of its three reactors Monday because of an abnormal accumulation of
jellyfish in the cooling system.
The Oskarshamn plant in southeastern Sweden uses water from the Baltic Sea
in its cooling tanks.
The water has been unusually rich in jellyfish in recent weeks, but the
problem grew worse Monday morning, forcing officials to shut down the
reactor.
"When there are too many jellyfish in the cooling water, the flow is
hindered and we have to clean it to keep the reactor going at full
effect," plant spokesman Erik Mattsen said.
Operator OKG said there was no danger to the public. The reactor was to be
restarted Tuesday.
The Oscarshamn plant supplies about 10 percent of the electricity used in
Sweden. The reactor that was shut down was commissioned in 1972 and was
Sweden's first commercial nuclear power unit.
Copyright 2005 The Associated Press-
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devilsplum:
Thank you D.
badsun2:
so thats why jellyfish glow...Getting bits and pieces of teh New Orleans news here. I'm pretty sure theres a lot of guys out of New Orleans here. On the suck factor scale I give that a yes.