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ARGENTINA - NUCLEAR HAMSTRINGING




Reservoir

paralyzed Dirty water

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The turbidity of the water prevented adequate

cooling.


Correspondent La Voz del Interior November 27, 2009

Reservoir. Embalse Nuclear Power Plant due to earlier today out of service because of the turbidity of the lake water that prevented a proper outlet for the cooling system.
rains in recent days, exacerbated by the last night, caused suspended solids washed away after several months with almost no rainfall, creates the risk of obstruction from the wall which draws water from the lake to cool the turbines and other parts of the plant.

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Central brought to La Voz del Interior which then slowly cleaning the surface of the lake.

stop "was controlled", as stated, and full implementation will require at least a couple of days.

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The plant generates about seven percent of the total energy demand for the country.

the statement. Due to the climatic situation posed, the Embalse nuclear power plant was decommissioned in the days of the date, time 1:24. This is because the suspended solids produced a blockage in the water supply reservoir, which is used as a source of cooling plant systems. are underway for technical evaluations and tasks necessary to re-enter the National Grid.



became operational again
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Embalse nuclear






Diario La Capital 27/11/2009


Embalse Nuclear Power Station became operational again today, after 24 hours off duty.

Central Sources had reported that the outage was due to blockage in the lake water intake dam that created the dirt washed away by rain in recent days.
  • The plant extracts lake water for use in cooling systems, which was disabled for the first time in 25 years of operation of the plant. The plant was already this morning delivering energy to the National Grid.
"The restart was pretty normal, sources said Central.

The generation system is gradually lifting power.

At 10.30 today and was at 85 percent power and would last at noon at 100 percent, to generate 600 megawatts, representing between five and seven percent of the total energy demanded by the country. (DyN)

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