- NEW YORK (Reuters) - Both
units at Entergy Nuclear's 1,978 megawatt (MW) Indian Point nuclear plant
in New York were shut by early Tuesday, the Nuclear Regulatory Commission
said in its power reactor status report.
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- The company told the NRC in an events report the 951
MW unit 2 automatically tripped ``possibly due to the loss of output breakers''
at about 4:45 p.m. EDT time on Monday, while the company manually tripped
the 1,027 MW unit 3 due to a fire in the high pressure turbine at about
3:13 a.m. Tuesday morning.
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- The company said the fire in unit 3 was at a height 53
feet in the turbine building and lasted about 47 minutes. No additional
information was available on what damage the fire might have caused.
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- Unit 2 was operating at full power when it tripped and
unit 3 was operating at 60 percent of capacity when it was shut.
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- The Indian Point station is located 24 miles north of
New York City.
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- Fire Shuts Controversial N.Y. Nuke Plant
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- BUCHANAN, N.Y. (AP) -- A
fire early Tuesday damaged equipment in a non-nuclear section of the Indian
Point 3 power plant and forced the shutdown of the reactor, a spokesman
said.
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- The cause was unknown but there were no signs of sabotage
or terrorist acts, and no radioactive material was released, said Jim Steets
of Entergy Corp., the plant's owner.
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- The other plant on the site, Indian Point 2, was already
out of service, having shut down automatically because of an unrelated
electrical outage Monday evening. The twin shutdowns completely remove
Indian Point, the region's top producer of electrical energy, from the
power grid.
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- Since the terror attacks of 2001, many people living
nearby have focused their fears on the Indian Point complex, 35 miles north
of midtown Manhattan, as a possible target. Critics who want the two plants
shut down say the densely populated area could not be protected if radiation
were released in a major accident or attack.
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- The fire was classified as an "unusual event,''
the lowest of four levels of alert on a scale used by the Nuclear Regulatory
Commission.
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- Indian Point 3 was shut down within minutes after the
fire was discovered in the insulation around piping for the main steam-powered
turbine around 3 a.m. The fire was extinguished within the hour and no
one was injured.
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- Damage was visible on part of the turbine as well as
the insulation, Steets said. He did not know how long it would take for
the plant to resume operations.
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- "We're not going to bring it back until we understand
the cause of the fire and check out all the equipment,'' he said.
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- Indian Point 2 shut down "as it's designed to do''
when the electrical outage occurred outside the plant at about 5 p.m. Monday,
Steets said. Con Edison said the power failure, which lasted several minutes
and affected 51,000 customers, happened when feeder cables malfunctioned.
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- Entergy Corp: http://www.entergy.com
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- Nuclear Regulatory Commission: http://www.nrc.gov
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