Nuclear drop

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Tinbum
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Re: Nuclear drop

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nowty wrote: Tue Apr 19, 2022 3:46 pm
hoggy wrote: Tue Apr 19, 2022 3:38 pm Don't like to be spamming my own link but if you are curious in future which plants specifically are running or not (and not just nuclear - you just drill down by clicking on a fuel type) I built a thing: https://terravolt.co.uk/uk-grid-visual/
Won't tell you the "why" part - but it does update far more often than the EDF page.
We like that sort of spam. :ugeek:
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Re: Nuclear drop

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No problem. I've tried to cover the ones I know but I'm sure there's plants missing here and there - it's just a pet project and does take a fair amount of maintaining.
If anyone has some free time and happens to come across the "NGC BM Unit Name" for any plants that aren't listed I'm happy to add them on. (Easiest way to find them is via NetaReports - although I wouldn't waste too much time hunting for anything <50MW as anything that small doesn't have to sign up to provide live data. Which is also why most of these new Waste to Energy & Biomass Plants popping up conveniently end up being about 49.999999MW)
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Re: Nuclear drop

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Moxi
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Re: Nuclear drop

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I wonder what the guardline instrument was that tripped at Sizewell B?

I see Torness unit 1 is offload for re-fuelling, I thought all the AGRs were onload re-fuelling units ? perhaps they are blowing the reactor down to check something out while they shuffle stringers around and refuel?

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Re: Nuclear drop

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I see nuclear is ramp up slowly.

I'd wondered if it was a hacking.
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