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Swarm of jellyfish shuts nuclear power plant in France | Swarm of jellyfish shuts nuclear power plant in France |
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‘Massive and unpredictable’ swarm entered filter drums that pull in water, Gravelines operator EDF says | ‘Massive and unpredictable’ swarm entered filter drums that pull in water, Gravelines operator EDF says |
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The Gravelines nuclear power plant in northern France has been shut down after a swarm of jellyfish entered the filter drums that pull in cooling water, according to its state-owned operator, EDF. | |
The plant in northern France is one of the largest in the country and cooled from a canal connected to the North Sea. | The plant in northern France is one of the largest in the country and cooled from a canal connected to the North Sea. |
Four reactors were affected by the incident, which occurred late on Sunday and led to the entire plant being shut down. Reactors 2, 3 and 4 stopped automatically when the filter drums of the pumping stations became packed with a “massive and unpredictable” swarm of jellyfish, and reactor 6 went offline shortly after, EDF said. | |
The entire nuclear plant, located on the French coast between Calais and Dunkirk, has temporarily halted production as the other two units are offline for planned maintenance, EDF data showed. | |
Several species of jellyfish are native to the North Sea and are often seen around the shoreline in the summer when the waters are warm. | |
The event did not affect the safety of the facilities, staff or the environment, EDF said. | The event did not affect the safety of the facilities, staff or the environment, EDF said. |
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The plant’s six units produce 900 megawatts of power each, or 5.4 gigawatts in total. | The plant’s six units produce 900 megawatts of power each, or 5.4 gigawatts in total. |