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Tiny Sea Creatures Plague South Korean Nuclear Plant Operations Bloomberg 2 hrs ago Heesu Lee and Aaron Clark © Photographer: Jean Chung/Bloomberg Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power Co. (KHNP) Wolsong Nuclear Power Plant by the shore in Gyeongju, South Korea.
(Bloomberg) Sea salps gelantinous, marine organisms that look like jellyfish may be small, typically measuring less than 10 centimeters tall. But the tiny creatures are turning out to be a major pest to South Korea’s nuclear industry.
The organisms have clogged water systems used to cool Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power Co.’s Hanul No. 1 and No. 2 reactors, forcing them to shut Tuesday, the second time in less than three weeks the units were taken offline due to sea salps. The reactors, which each have a capacity of 950-megawatts, were offline for about a week in late March.
Jellyfish-Like Organisms Halt Two South Korean Nuclear Reactors
Bloomberg 2 hrs ago Heesu Lee © Photographer: Jean Chung/Bloomberg Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power Co. (KHNP) Wolsong Nuclear Power Plant by the shore in Gyeongju, South Korea.
(Bloomberg) Sea salps gelantinous, marine organisms that look like jellyfish have clogged water systems used to cool nuclear reactors in South Korea, forcing two units offline.
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It’s the second time in less than three weeks Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power Co. shut the Hanul No. 1 and No. 2 units, after salps clogged water intake valves. The reactors, which each have a capacity of 950-megawatts, resumed operation last week before shutting again Tuesday.