France's Nuclear Plants Hit by Unexpected Adversary: Jellyfish
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viernes, 15 de agosto de 2025, 6:13 am ET1 min de lectura
A heat wave in France has forced Électricité de France to take some of its reactors offline or reduce output due to concerns over water temperatures. However, an unexpected issue in one plant was a massive swarm of jellyfish that clogged filter drums, forcing four reactors to shut down. This is not the first time marine life has disrupted nuclear operations, but it highlights the potential for more surprising and disruptive impacts from increasing heat waves.
A heat wave in France has led to unexpected challenges for Électricité de France (EDF), as several of its nuclear reactors were temporarily shut down due to concerns over water temperatures. However, an unusual issue at the Gravelines nuclear power plant was a massive swarm of jellyfish that clogged filter drums, forcing four reactors to shut down [1]. This incident, while not the first time marine life has disrupted nuclear operations, highlights the potential for more surprising and disruptive impacts from increasing heat waves.The Gravelines nuclear power plant, one of the largest in Western Europe, was forced to shut down four of its six reactors over the weekend of August 9-10 due to the jellyfish swarm [2]. The plant's cooling system, which uses water from a canal connected to the North Sea, became clogged with English barrel jellyfish, leading to the automatic shutdown of the reactors [2]. The jellyfish, native to the North Sea, are known to reach nearly 3 feet in diameter and weigh over 150 pounds [2].
EDF stated that the shutdown had no impact on the safety of the facilities, the safety of personnel, or the environment [1]. The utility company is currently working to clear the intake systems and safely restart the affected units. The plant's remaining units are undergoing maintenance, and the utility did not specify when it expects to have the reactors back online [1].
The incident at Gravelines is not an isolated event. Similar incidents have been reported around the globe during the summer months, as warmer seas fuel jellyfish blooms and alter marine ecosystems [1]. Previous studies suggest that warmer seas can accelerate jellyfish breeding cycles, increasing the likelihood of large swarms [1].
Despite the recent interruptions at the Gravelines plant, France has not reported issues meeting the demand for electricity. The country generates about 70% of its electricity from nuclear energy and frequently exports surplus power to neighboring nations [1]. The incident serves as a reminder of the complex interactions between human infrastructure and the natural environment, particularly in the context of rising global temperatures.
References:
[1] https://www.foxweather.com/earth-space/jellyfish-swarm-french-nuclear-power-plant-shutdown
[2] https://www.yahoo.com/news/articles/swarm-jellyfish-overwhelms-nuclear-power-105000940.html

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