Vague article. To help clear up. There's no nuke plant on any of the islands in the Pittsburgh area. (There's 3 islands in that part of the Ohio river.) That would be dumb as hell, due to flood possibilities. Think Fukushima Japan dumb. Idk for sure, but I thought Brunot Island was or still is owned by the utility company Duquesne Light or maybe Westinghouse. (Idk for sure, look it up for yourself.) I don't believe anyone lives there. There's no way to get onto the island, but by boat. All that's there is an aging power plant. Probably gas, probably completely automated.
Vague article.
To help clear up.
There's no nuke plant on any of the islands in the Pittsburgh area. (There's 3 islands in that part of the Ohio river.) That would be dumb as hell, due to flood possibilities. Think Fukushima Japan dumb.
Idk for sure, but I thought Brunot Island was or still is owned by the utility company Duquesne Light or maybe Westinghouse. (Idk for sure, look it up for yourself.) I don't believe anyone lives there. There's no way to get onto the island, but by boat. All that's there is an aging power plant. Probably gas, probably completely automated.
I love all the details in the article.
I love all the details in the article.
Coal plants are a coal reactor, as in, "fluidized bed reactor..."
Coal plants are a coal reactor, as in, "fluidized bed reactor..."
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