Tubby Isaacs wrote: ↑Wed Jun 18, 2025 7:45 pm Hadn't seen this. As someone BTL says, which tidal power project would pass their "ecosystems" test?It's just "nuclear, woo scary Chernobyl Fukushima Three Mile Island Hiroshima RADIATION."
Solar on rooftops is a big red flag too. How much more work is there in that than in the big solar farms they are not always keen on?
Green councillor Gina Dowding said: "I recently asked a qualified architect, who has spent her working life on nuclear issues, about this. She said it would be deeply irresponsible for the council to 'welcome' the extensions."This architect was washing her hair the night of the council meeting.
The councillor added it should "look at anomalies, such as an unforeseen circumstances, which are increasingly happening" such as unplanned shut-downs.Per wiki
On 15 August 2019, Reactor 8 inside Heysham 2 let off a large amount of steam, with banging noises at approximately 11 pm that could be heard 7 miles (11 km) away in Lancaster. This caused alarm among local residents, and numerous calls to the police reporting “gunshots”. EDF later reported that a reactor had earlier experienced a "non-planned shutdown after an electrical fault", and the noise was from the re-start process when unsilenced relief valves lifted on the Startup Vessels during boiler feeding.I'd have shit myself at this noise too, but that doesn't mean that everyone nearly died.
Tubby Isaacs wrote: ↑Wed Jun 18, 2025 8:28 pm Here they are objecting to existing nuclear in the UK having its life extended.Something I understand EdF are doing in France too.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c20grkz4ge8o
Tubby Isaacs wrote: ↑Thu Jun 19, 2025 10:34 am I didn't know that. But I bet Carla Denyer would have done, as an engineer. I don't really get why she's been sidelined. (She's anti-nuclear, but she could get past the "apocalypse nuke" stuff).Re: Denyer, me neither. But yes, if you imagine something big, shiny and full of steam at 250psi (typical for an express loco) suddenly relieving the excess pressure in the boiler - the valves 'snap' open, they don't open gradually - I've seen poor littl'uns run away screaming with tears in their eyes and hands over their ears. And now amplify that to much higher pressures and sizes...