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  2. Sizewell nuclear power stations - Wikipedia

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    In 2013, a new remote Emergency Response Centre was inaugurated near the power station, following recommendations made after the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster. The centre provides remote controls and a back-up plant. [42] In January 2014, the building of a dry spent nuclear fuel store began.

  3. Emergency service response codes - Wikipedia

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    United States. [] In the United States, response codes are used to describe a mode of response for an emergency unit responding to a call. They generally vary but often have three basic tiers: Code 3: Respond to the call using lights and sirens. Code 2: Respond to the call with emergency lights, but without sirens.

  4. Olkiluoto Nuclear Power Plant - Wikipedia

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    Foreign material found in the turbine steam reheater, and the plant was shut down for about three months of repair work. [25] 30 September 2022 The reactor achieved its design output power. [2] 16 April 2023 The plant began regular electricity production at 02:00 AM. [42] 1 May 2023 The plant began commercial operation. [6]

  5. Turkey Point Nuclear Generating Station - Wikipedia

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    Turkey Point Nuclear Generating Station is a nuclear and gas-fired power plant located on a 3,300-acre (1,300 ha) site two miles east of Homestead, Florida, United States, next to Biscayne National Park located about 25 miles (40 km) south of Miami, Florida near the southernmost edge of Miami-Dade County. The facility is owned by Florida Power ...

  6. Nuclear emergency level classification responses - Wikipedia

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    An Alert emergency response is followed by an unusual event. This is characterized by the potential threat towards a power plant’s overall safety due to damaged equipment. [8] Similarly, it does not require an emergency response by the public, however emergency agencies and power plant employees are still informed to address the event at hand.

  7. Operating reserve - Wikipedia

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    An idealized representation of the four kinds of reserve power and the time intervals after an unexpected failure that they are in use. [1]In electricity networks, the operating reserve is the generating capacity available to the system operator within a short interval of time to meet demand in case a generator goes down or there is another disruption to the supply.

  8. Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant - Wikipedia

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    Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant. The Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant (福島第一原子力発電所, Fukushima Daiichi Genshiryoku Hatsudensho, Fukushima number 1 nuclear power plant) is a disabled nuclear power plant located on a 3.5-square-kilometre (860-acre) site [1] in the towns of Ōkuma and Futaba in Fukushima Prefecture, Japan.

  9. Ancillary services (electric power) - Wikipedia

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    [10] [11] Hydro-Québec began requiring synthetic inertia in 2005 as the first grid operator, demanding a temporary 6% power boost when countering frequency drop by combining the power electronics with the rotational inertia of a wind turbine rotor. [12] Similar requirements came into effect in Europe in 2016. [13]