Originally posted by An_Inspector_Calls
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The issue there is where to place a reasonable base line.
Originally posted by An_Inspector_Calls
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ABWRs were planned for Fukushima, but not deployed. The reactors there were BWRs using indirect water heating etc. I note that Hitachi are re-examining failure modes following the Fukushima incidents. Tsunami effects are less likely than elsewhere in the world at Hinkley Point, though I do wonder if it is possible that there could be problem, if for example, the Canary Island fault develops - what would the impact be in the Somerset area? With hindsight Fukushima might have survived if the original design height above sea level had been maintained, but this was reduced by about 10 metres in order to reduce pumping costs, and also because of a possibly mistaken belief that going down to bedrock was a good option in a region subject to earthquakes. In hindsight probably/possibly a very bad decision.
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