Faulty Nuclear Power Reactor Has To Be Shut Down
A nuclear reactor in Hunterston nuclear power station in Ayrshire has to be shut down due to potential problems with temperature controls.
At 2300 on Sunday 11th June 2007, a nuclear reactor in Hunterston nuclear power station in Ayrshire, Scotland has to be shut down due to potential problems with temperature controls.
Investigators are now searching for evidence to find the source of the problem. Engineers was there at the time it happened and then called for help.
The operator of the nuclear power station, British gas was only just permitted to restart the 31 year-old plant after problems occured with the pipes and was required to be repaired.
Investigators are now searching for evidence to find the source of the problem. Engineers was there at the time it happened and then called for help.
The operator of the nuclear power station, British gas was only just permitted to restart the 31 year-old plant after problems occured with the pipes and was required to be repaired.