An underwater “fish disco” at Britain’s newest nuclear power station has been mocked as an example of the huge cost and ...
Innovative tech scares fish away from nuclear cooling pipes.
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Nuclear plant's £700million schemes to protect marine life would only save ONE salmon every 12 years
A new nuclear power station has been forced to spend £700million on fish protection schemes that will save just one salmon every 12 years and one trout every three decades. The Hinkley Point C plant ...
Scientists find underwater acoustic project to stop fish being sucked into cooling systems could save 44 tonnes a year ...
Today EDF has published a press release which misrepresents the cost of its acoustic fish deterrent and the impact that the Hinkley Point C nuclear plant will have on wildlife.
EDF estimates water cooling systems at Hinkley Point C will ingest and kill 44 tonnes of fish every year Britain’s Hinkley Point C nuclear power plant risks being delayed yet again because of a row ...
Initial trials show an acoustic fish deterrent system that would use underwater ultrasound technology to keep fish away from ...
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