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Two Weeks Off: How Jellyfish Paralyzed France's Largest Nuclear Power Plant

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The Gravelines nuclear power plant, in northern France, recently encountered a surprising but safe event. Between 10 and 11 August, a massive arrival of jellyfish forced the temporary shutdown of several reactors. Although this episode may have caused concern at the beginning, it should be recalled that it did not cause any problems to the installations, either for staff or for the environment. Temporary shutdown due to unexpected invasion The G…
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The Gravelines nuclear power plant, in northern France, recently encountered a surprising but safe event. Between 10 and 11 August, a massive arrival of jellyfish forced the temporary shutdown of several reactors. Although this episode may have caused concern at the beginning, it should be recalled that it did not cause any problems to the installations, either for staff or for the environment. Temporary shutdown due to unexpected invasion The G…

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L'EnerGeek broke the news in on Wednesday, August 27, 2025.
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