Heat Wave Shuts Down Alabama Reactor
mdsolar writes "In a first for the US, one of three nuclear reactors at the Browns Ferry nuclear plant in Alabama has been shut down because the Tennessee River is too hot to provide adequate cooling for the waste heat produced by the reactor. This is happening as the TVA faces its highest demand for power ever, reports the Houston Chronicle. This effect has been seen in Europe in the past, forcing reduced generation, but the US has until now been immune to the problem. The TVA will buy power elsewhere and impose higher rates, blaming reduced river flow as a result of drought."
In Soviet Russia, overheating nuclear reactor shuts down YOU!
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Why not just run the river through a refrigerator to cool it down? After all, you can generate the electricity for the refrigerator in the plant.
(I'd patent the idea, but the patent office has a silly rule regarding perpetual motion machines that gets in the way...)
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Sure. Now if only someone in Alabama living close to the power plant needed to heat his house in the middle of a heat wave...
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so, you have no brain? No juicy juicy brain?
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