Thank you Drymans Wife.
ExSoldier was wondering about Turkey Point here in this ping.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1976584/posts?page=118#118
Yep I have been reading that too. I asked JellyJam to see
if he can find anything out. I am looking too but so far
everything is here say.
Which most of America thinks the threat of terrorism is
here say.
http://news.google.com/news?hl=en&tab=wn&ned=us&q=Turkey+Point&ie=UTF-8&scoring=n
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Note: The following news brief is a quote:
http://ap.google.com/article/ALeqM5g8-DEMtAE9q4i4ySQ0eV_qZefmRQD8V2813G0
P Top News at 4:08 p.m. EST
13 minutes ago
MIAMI (AP) A South Florida nuclear plant automatically shut down Tuesday, causing sporadic power outages throughout the state that affected up to 3 million people from Daytona Beach through the Florida Keys. Authorities did not specify the cause of the midday shutdown of both reactors at Florida Power & Light’s Turkey Point plant south of Miami but say there were no safety concerns. Power was already restored in some places by early afternoon and was estimated to be fully restored by 6 p.m., Florida Power & Light said.
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http://money.cnn.com/news/newsfeeds/articles/djf500/200802261515DOWJONESDJONLINE000755_FORTUNE5.htm
“NRC: 2 Reactors Shut Down At FPL’s Turkey Point -Report”
February 26, 2008: 03:15 PM EST
Dow Jones Newswires
ARTICLE SNIPPET: “Two nuclear reactors at Florida Power & Light’s Turkey Point station in South Florida shut down Tuesday afternoon, the Nuclear Regulatory Commission said, The St. Petersberg Times reported on its Web site.”
ARTICLE SNIPPET: “The cause of the outages remains unclear, Tampa Electric spokeswoman Laura Duda told the newspaper.
She described a “significant disturbance” on the state’s electric grid. It could have been a transmission problem, or a large electricity generating unit unexpectedly going off line, or another problem altogether. “We are working with other utilities to figure out what the problem was,” she said.
Tampa Electric said 50,000 of its customers lost power between 1 p.m. and 1:30 p.m. Power remained down for less than an hour, and has now been returned to the majority of those customers, Duda said, according to the newspaper.”