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Sierra Club happy, while some carbon-conscious greenies have mixed feelings. Its output will be replaced by burning NG.
The goal is to replace its output with offshore wind.
But that process is now just getting underway as Christie has finally been swept out of office.
The Oyster Creek nuke plant was right in my grandparents town down the shore. I had a number of elderly relatives living down there when I was a kid. Used to spend time there in Summers.
The plant had corrosion and leaking issues and was ancient.
In the mid- to late 70's they were getting set to build a 2nd nuke plant right nearby, but then 3 Mile Island happened and nuke building stopped.
Oyster Creek was built so that a small branch of a local river was diverted into the plant for cooling purposes and then flowed out to the sea (the Barnegat Bay).
One of the craziest things is that lots of people would fish right where the nuke plant water would return to the sea. They'd gather on the small bridge that let the water pass under the road. The fish were attracted by the warm water and the abundance of algae, sea plants and smaller sea life that thrived in the warmed water.
So whenever we went to the nearby diner, we'd pass by and there'd be the nuke plant looming in the background, a stream flowing out, and all these people fishing in the nuke-warmed waters. It was
always crowded.
Even in my single-digits, I knew this was abnormal. Since this went on for decades, I sure hope there is a good photo somewhere of folks fishing with the Oyster Creek Nuke Plant right behind them.