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by Retric 3978 days ago
You could set a bypass around the generators to the cooling tower to reduce energy production without reducing the rate of nuclear reactions. They don't do this for a number of reasons which basically boil down to nuclear fuel being cheap so they would much rather shut down just about everything else.

This does create a minor issue if the grid fails, but that’s a rare event and doing an actual shutdown is considered safer.

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Ah, so that's the reason. I actually wondered about this after the 2003 event, I was caught right in the middle of it and had plenty of reason for reflection on the theme of power generation (that plus a lifelong interest in renewables also caused me to look into the various alternatives).