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Tri-City Nuclear Plant Shuts Down
Unexpectedly in Washington State

by Associated Press
Seattle Times, May 18, 2018

The Tri-City Herald reported the Columbia Generating Station's systems detected a problem
having to do with electrical distribution and automatically shut down the plant at 6:51 a.m.

Columbia Generating Station, the region's only commercial nuclear power plant, near Richland, Wash., shutdown suddenly at 6:51 am on August 18, 2018. A nuclear power plant north of Richland shut down unexpectedly Friday.

The Tri-City Herald reported the Columbia Generating Station's systems detected a problem having to do with electrical distribution and automatically shut down the plant at 6:51 a.m.

Authorities said there is no risk to the public.

The 1,207-megawatt plant is the only commercially operated nuclear power plant in the Pacific Northwest and produces enough electricity to power a city the size of Seattle.

Plant officials are investigating the issue, which involved the main transformer and the electricity-distribution system, John Dobken said, spokesman for Energy Northwest.

The exact cause was not known.

"The plant responded as designed" and is stable, Dobken said.

The plant last had an unexpected shutdown in August after an air-removal valve in the plant's turbine building closed.

Bonneville Power Administration, which distributes electricity from the nuclear power plant, "is well positioned to respond to the loss of generation," BPA spokesman Kevin Wingert said. "We are taking steps to ensure no impact to customers."


Associated Press
Tri-City Nuclear Plant Shuts Down Unexpectedly in Washington State
Seattle Times, May 18, 2018

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