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One of the largest power plants in France, located near the city of Calais, had four reactors shut down automatically on Sunday. The culprit? Lots of jellyfish. The World’s Host Marco Werman explains.
A “massive and unpredictable presence of jellyfish” was detected in the filter drums of the plant's pumping stations.
Gravelines nuclear power plant in northern France was fully shut down on Monday after a ‘massive and unpredictable’ swarm of jellyfish entered the plant’s pumping stations. The power station, located ...
A massive jellyfish invasion clogged the cooling intake systems at France’s Gravelines Nuclear Power Station, forcing several ...
Investing.com -- HCM II Acquisition Corp (NASDAQ: HOND) stock surged 10% after Terrestrial Energy, its merger partner, ...
To solve the soaring electricity demands of artificial intelligence, Indiana Governor Mike Braun says “all of the above.” ...
The U.S. Department of Energy said on Tuesday it has made an initial selection of 11 companies for a pilot program seeking to ...
A massive swarm of jellyfish has forced the shutdown of four reactors at the Gravelines Nuclear Power Station in northern France. According to operator EDF, the jellyfish clogged the pumping station ...
Companies are building advanced reactors to accommodate the needs of users like AI data centers. It’s a hot investment area, but largely unproven.
Advanced nuclear reactor projects by Oklo and several other companies were selected by the US Energy Department for expedited authorization through a new Trump administration pilot program.
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