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    Default Fault puts nuclear power station offline over Christmas

    Fault puts nuclear power station offline over Christmas

    A reactor at a nuclear power station went offline over Christmas, an energy provider has confirmed.

    EDF Energy said the outage at Heysham 2 power station, near Morecambe, on Monday was caused by an issue with the high voltage transmission system run by National Grid.

    National Grid confirmed there was a fault at one of its remote substations that was at about the time Heysham 2 tripped.

    EDF said it worked with National Grid over the Christmas period to fix the issue and safely return the reactor to service.

    The energy provider said the Office for Nuclear Regulation was kept fully informed during the incident.

    Heysham is the only site in the UK to have two operating nuclear power stations.

    Heysham 1 began operating in 1983. It has two advanced gas cooled reactors, which are scheduled for closure in 2027.

    The second plant started generating in 1988 and, like Heysham 1, has two advanced gas cooled reactors and is due to close in 2030.
    Source: BBC

    I do hope that prize twerp Miliband has noted this. We had no solar and little wind during the same period.
    Of course it'll fit, you just need a bigger hammer.

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    I'll put money on no-one has started planning replacement electricity generation when the recators are shut down by the end of the decade.

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