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- HansHamsterInteresting. You can see the building from the beach and I always wondered what's inside. And while it's the only (decommissioned) nuclear power plant on Long Island, it's not the only nuclear reactor. There was also the High Flux Beam Reactor at BNL that was decommissioned in the 90s:https://www.bnl.gov/hfbr/https://www.bnl.gov/hfbr/hfbr-complex.php
- natnatWhat a depressing outcome. This could have powered hundreds of thousands of households, cheaply, without adding any CO2 to the atmosphere.
- stevenhubertronI grew up there. I was maybe 14 so I have some memory of how worked up the community was. I remember people talking about building a bridge to CT since there would be no other way to get people off the island. It was such a fierce time then, nothing compared to nowadays about seemingly anything though.
- ozmaverick72Has the site also been decommissioned - or just hugged - none of the images are loading for me at the moment
- epistasisI think the control panels are as compelling as the big industrial rooms. Fantastic pictures!
- wsor4035if you want to see a video (9 years ago) from inside the plant, see https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ONEm1ph3MP4 - the top comment is also interesting
- vlian2088why wasn't it scrapped? it's not like all that steel is irradiated.
- rkagererThe control panels that fuse schematics and buttons and indicators feel like a peak of design philosophy.Intuitive, readily interpretable at a glance, spatially oriented (instead of tucked behind layers of tabs and recursive settings).