Too
Big to Fail
The
most striking thing about seeing any nuclear power plant up close is
their sheer size. They are such impressive feats of construction and
design, and it's hard to imagine that something so robust could fail.
In this week's podcast, find out why nuclear power plants fail, and
why failure is a fact of life that the industry refuses to
acknowledge.
At
6:45 in
Arnie
Gundersen, Fairewinds chief engineer: The average nuclear power
plant has 6 guys on Ebay trying to buy old parts. And the reason
for that is that if they put a new part in, and it isn’t like the
like replacement, they have to go to the Nuclear Regulatory
Commission and ask permission. So they literally have a staff at
every nuclear power plant of people scouring Ebay, looking for old
parts, so they can put those old parts in their warehouse. When one
of their parts breaks they can replace in kind, as opposed going out
and getting something better or newer.
To
listen to podcast GO
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