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Subject ~~~Arnie Gundersen Latest Video on Fukushima - In The US, We Could Not Ride Out A Loss Of Power To Our Nuclear Plants~~~
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Original Message In Arnie Gundersen's latest video he makes the statement that most nuclear powerplants in the U.S. have a battery power life of only 4 HOURS, and that we could not ride out the loss of power like Fukushima.
[link to fairewinds.com]

With the next solar maximum predicted to peak around 2012, could the possibility exist that another Carrington-type event could happen, causing worldwide power outages for extended lengths of time?

What If the Biggest Solar Storm on Record Happened Today?
Repeat of 1859 Carrington Event would devastate modern world, experts say.
[link to news.nationalgeographic.com]

"But the big fear is what might happen to the electrical grid, since power surges caused by solar particles could blow out giant transformers. Such transformers can take a long time to replace, especially if hundreds are destroyed at once"

"The eastern half of the U.S. is particularly vulnerable, because the power infrastructure is highly interconnected, so failures could easily cascade like chains of dominoes"

"Imagine large cities without power for a week, a month, or a year. The losses could be $1 to $2 trillion, and the effects could be felt for years"

British Secretary of Defence: Solar flares storm could paralyse UK.
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NOAA predicts solar cycle will peak in 2012
[link to www.swpc.noaa.gov]

We must ask the quesion, how will the nuclear reactors in the US be cooled if an extended power outage occurred???

Food for thought.
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