Only Nuclear Reactor In Pacific Northwest Goes Into Emergency Shutdown
A faulty substation forced a nuclear reactor in Washington into emergency shutdown Sunday for reasons that remain unclear. The substation went offline for reasons that may be related to extremely cold weather, but investigators still haven’t reached a conclusion. Without the substation, the nuclear plant had nowhere for the energy to go, so the reactor had…
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Sure is empty down here...