Explosion, smoke at Indian Point nuclear power plant in NYC

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Explosion, smoke at Indian Point nuclear power plant in NYC



Large transformer explosion at Indian Point Nuclear Power Plant. Several Westchester County units on scene operating

source: http://rt.com/news/257225-indian-point-nuke-plant-blast/
 

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I read "indian" in the title. Did we not provide Candu reactors to India in the 70's which they used for their nuke program?
 

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Yup. India even copied it and they now make their own Candu knock-offs (How Indian, eh?) I suppose that it's a sort of compliment.
 

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Whatever the cause... it's sure close to residential areas, and not the first incident to happen there.



Reports of loud blast at the Indian Point nuclear plant, 38 miles (61 km) north of New York, emerged following a transformer failure, and smoke could be seen rising from the facility. The authorities assure the emergency caused no threat to public safety.

Unit 3 of the nuclear plant, which is located on the east bank of the Hudson River, was automatically shut down following Saturday’s accident, the plant’s operator Entergy Corp has said.

Witnesses posted alarming images of smoke billowing from the plant on social media, saying it followed a large blast and fire.

“It was a huge black ball of smoke and alarms went off immediately,” tweeted Gustavus Gricius, a witness near the scene.

The plant’s Unit 2 reactor has continued operating and the fire was put out by the automatic sprinkler system and on-site personnel, Entergy Corp spokesman Jerry Nappi told Reuters. No people were reported injured.

Nappi confirmed that the transformers are located some 100 meters from the reactors inside the security zone. Nuclear Safety Project director Dave Lochbaum also downplayed the potential for danger caused by the accident, telling NBC New York that “transformer explosions are not uncommon – they happen roughly three or four times a year across the industry.”

Indian Point’s 1,031-megawatt Unit 3 had just been brought back online on Friday, after being shut down for a steam leak repair. The plant dates back to 1962, although the currently used reactors were installed later in the 70s.



The Indian Point Energy Center produces some 25 percent of New York City’s and Westchester’s electricity. The combined power generated by the two units amounts to over 2000 megawatts. The facility employs some 1,600 people.

The plant has been a subject of controversy due to its proximity to NYC. Several environmental groups have been calling for Indian Point’s permanent shutdown for years. It also has a history of transformer accidents and various leaks, including a 2012 explosion in the main transformer that spilled oil into the river and caused Entergy to pay a fine of a $1.2 million.
 

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The identical thing could happen at a coal fired power plant, a natural gas fired plant, a hydro dam. It has zero to do with "Nuclear" when a transformer explodes.