05-03-2018 12:46 via theguardian.com

In a laver: seaweed shuts nuclear reactor again in bad weather

EDF’s Torness plant east of Edinburgh has previously been taken offline due to jellyfish Roving jellyfish and seaweed have long been unwanted guests at Scotland’s last two nuclear power stations. Now the marine algae have hit again, forcing one of the plants to partially power down despite freezing temperatures pushing up demand for electricity.During last week’s cold weather, excessive amounts of seaweed entered the cooling system of the Torness plant in East Lothian, causing
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