One of our nation's largest power plant shut down unexpectedly on Monday. It was the first time that all three units at the plant shut down and even
one of the two diesel backups did not seem to want to work properly. The disruption caused 65,000 residents to lose power for about an hour. There
were also some people affected in New Mexico and Northern California.
Nuclear regulators inspect Palo Verde, plant remains inoperable
PHOENIX — Federal nuclear regulators arrived Tuesday at the Palo Verde Nuclear Generating Station to begin an inspection following the unexpected
shutdown of all three units at the plant.
The inspectors planned to look at the causes of the shutdown and the response.
Nuclear regulators were concerned that not all the diesel generators that are supposed to fire up and power the plant's systems following a failure
did so, said Victor Dricks, a spokesman for the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission.
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Could this have been another cyber attack like the attack on several internet sites?
[edit on 16-6-2004 by Muaddib]
[edit on 6-16-2004 by Valhall]