With the worst of Hurricane Sandy now passing the eastern seaboard,
Entergy's Indian Point Energy Center and James A. FitzPatrick Nuclear
Power Plant in New York, Pilgrim Nuclear Power Station in Massachusetts
and Vermont Yankee Nuclear Power Plant in Vermont have all safely
endured the storm. Did the grid hold? Are there lessons for facility
managers and building owners here as well?
Indian Point 2, FitzPatrick and Pilgrim remained at full power while
Vermont Yankee reduced power to 88% at the request of ISO New England to
help maintain grid stability. Indian Point 3 automatically shut down at
10:41 p.m. Monday as a result of an electrical grid disturbance.
"Nuclear plants are built to exceed the most severe natural forces
historically reported for their geographic area," says John Herron,
president and CEO of Entergy Nuclear. "And we saw evidence of that again
with Hurricane Sandy."
Entergy Nuclear plants began preparations for the storm last week,
coordinating activities with the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, the
Federal Emergency Management Agency, independent system operators and
various state and local government officials.
Critical staff remained dedicated at each site, ready to respond to potential weather impacts.
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