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According to the Guardian, the jellyfish swam into water intake systems at the Gravelines facility in Northern France. The resulting clog in the filters caused four of the plant's six pumping stations ...
A nuclear power plant in northern France hit by a jellyfish invasion was getting back online on Wednesday, operator EDF said, ...
A NUCLEAR POWER plant in northern France was hit by a jellyfish invasion at the weekend that forced it to close four of its ...
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A jellyfish swarm forced the shutdown of reactors at France`s Gravelines nuclear plant. One reactor has restarted, with ...
Tankers have been identified as a possible source for an invasive swarm of jellyfish that shut down a French nuclear power ...
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Since at least the 1990s, nuclear power plants across the world have been forced to shut down due to jellyfish getting clogged in their cooling system. Such incidents are now on the rise as climate ...
Located on the Channel coast near Dunkirk, Gravelines is the largest nuclear power plant in western Europe, with six 900 megawatt reactors.
STORY: Four reactors at France's Gravelines nuclear plant will return to operation throughout the week, after they were forced offline by a swarm of jellyfish.The whole plant was temporarily halted on ...
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