Oldest operating nuclear plant in country to retire Monday
http://www.register-herald.com/news/oldest-operating-nuclear-plant-in-country-to-retire-monday/article_dfefaeaa-8a18-535f-a47a-eef3b0316163.html
So sad :(
welcome to the club...
Time marches on and waits for no one or no thing. Hey HouseDad, it's good to see that you are still a Very Heavy User. Apparently you are keeping up.
Oyster Creek retires after 49 years
http://www.world-nuclear-news.org/Articles/Oyster-Creek-retires-after-49-years
I'm currently here for the defueling. They showed a live feed of the final shutdown in the cafeteria during the catered lunch celebration, and it was a sad experience. I watched it all realizing I'd likley be sitting through this again at Three Mile Island next year. I guess we'll see what Holtec has to offer.
Saw that feed. It was sad
Quote from: RFaunt on Sep 18, 2018, 09:14
I'm currently here for the defueling. They showed a live feed of the final shutdown in the cafeteria during the catered lunch celebration, and it was a sad experience. I watched it all realizing I'd likley be sitting through this again at Three Mile Island next year. I guess we'll see what Holtec has to offer.
:-X