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Warm Water Shuts Down Millstone's Unit 2

For the first time in its history, Millstone Power Station shuts down Unit 2 because the water in Long Island Sound was too hot.

 

For the first time in its history, was forced to shut down Unit 2 Sunday because the water in Long Island Sound was too warm.

The nuclear power plant uses water from Long Island Sound to cool “key safety components,” according to Millstone Spokesman Ken Holt. However, if the water in Long Island Sound rises to 75 degrees, the Nuclear Regulatory Commission states the water is too warm to use, and mandates the plant be shut down, Holt said.

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That happened for the first time on Sunday, after the water in Long Island Sound had an average temperature of 75 degrees for a 24-hour period for the first time in Millstone's history, Holt said. It is the first time Unit 2 has ever had to shut down for that reason, he said.

Unit 3 is still operational because it is a different design, and it pumps in deeper water, Holt said. Deeper water is generally colder, and the deeper water has not yet reached 75 degrees, he said.

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However, that could change if the weather stays warm and the water continues to heat up, Holt said. Additionally, Unit 2 will remain closed until the water temperature drops below 75 degrees, and will stay there, he said.

“You don’t want to restart the unit and then have to shut it down again,” said Holt, who said Millstone will wait until the water temperature drops below 75 for good.

The closure will hurt Millstone’s earnings, as it is producing no energy from Unit 2, according to Holt. Millstone is trying to figure out a way that the NRC will allow them to have Unit 2 run with water temperatures above 75 degrees, Holt said.

Millstone's Unit 1 reactor was decommissioned in 1998. 


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