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The Shireboyle Nuclear Power Plant is located in the southwest region of the Shire. It was built in 1966. The first reactor started construction on the 12th October 1965 and finished on the 4th January 1966, reactor 2 and reactor 3 started and ended construction at the same time.Due to the fact that all 3 reactors were built at the same time (and were made cheaply) in just the span of a year, each reactor had a major flaw, the worst in reactor 3.
The Shireboyle Nuclear Power Plant is located in the southwest region of the Shire.It has a total of 4 reactors(1 under construction but never finished). The first part of the power plant was finished on the 4th January 1966. The power plant would become infamous the the explosion of reactor 3.  


==Construction==
==Construction==
 
reactor 1 and 2 started construction on the 12th October 1965 and finished on the 4th January 1966, reactor 4 started and ended construction at a later unknown date. Reactor 1 and 2 were primarily the same, using the canal of water beside them. There was only 1 setback when constructing 1 and 2. The coolant rods ordered were too short and had to be replaced with the correct ones, in the meantime, the architects found an error which would cause the reactors to explode the moment they were turned on. Reactor 1 and 2 were turned on the 15th May 1966. Reactor 3 was the last one to open since it was the biggest one. R3 had no setbacks and was turned on the 30th December 1966.(Finishing construction and turning on are different things)
Reactor 1 and 2 were primarily the same, using the canal of water beside them. There was only 1 setback when constructing 1 and 2. The coolant rods ordered were too short and had to be replace with the correct ones, in the meantime, the architects found an error which would cause the reactor to explode the moment they were turned on. Reactor 1 and 2 were turned on the 15th May 1966. Reactor 3 was the last one to open since it was the biggest one. R3 had no setbacks and was turned on the 30th December 1966.


==Reactor 4&5==
==Reactor 4&5==


In 1967 Reactors 4&5 was approved to be built. It started construction on the 1st March 1971, this was because major strikes and protests happened. Reactor 4 was turned on the 5th July 1972.
In 1969 Reactors 4&5 was approved to be built due to the growing power consumption of the Shire. The design of the 2 reactors were more refined the 1-3,still using the same canal. It started construction on the 1st March 1971. Reactor 4 was turned on the 5th July 1972. But, by then Reactor 5 was only 25% percent finished due to workers complaining that they were feeling ill. Later, it was found out that they were drinking irradiated water. The company who owned the reactor and provided the water, was sued 550 million. This severely cut the needed budget to finish reactor 5. Because of this, the project was postponed to 'the late 70s'. The next month, it was cancelled until they had enough money to complete the project.
By then Reactor 5 was only 25% percent finished due to more strikes and protests, then on the 16th August 1973 the project was postponed to being finished sometime in the late 70s.The Next month, it was cancelled.


==The late 70s==
==The late 70s to early 80s==


The late 70s were great for the power plant [except for Reactor 5] with the near Town of Shireboyle ,which housed all the workers for the NPP, bustling with life and inspiration. The workers were getting lots of money and it was always increasing. And in general Nuclear Power was popular. Even news was said that Reactor 5 was continuing construction and it was true!
The late 70s to early 80s were a good time for the reactor and the nearby town of Shireboyle. It housed all the people who worked at the reactor. It was the best kept up city in the area around it. In 1976, there was finally enough money to continue working on reactor 5, they started to continue working on R5 on the 16th February 1978. By then, the half built reactor was already rusting and cracking quite badly, so they had to spend 2 years fixing on what they already built before which meant that half of the budget was already spent. The original date of opening was 1980 but later postponed to 1982. In the early 80s, construction was so slow that people though they cancelled it again. The reason was that they didnt have enough money(again) and they were only 50% done! (Another reason was that the material to build it rose up 132%!
By 1979 the Reactor was 53% finished.


==Early to late 80s==
==late 80s==


The times were grim, the budget for the NPP dropped by 50% because of the 1980 recession. Normally all reactors were checked up for damage every week but it was soon decreased to every 2 weeks, then 3. This made the Reactors more unstable. The worst part was that there was not enough money to replace the coolant rods every month which was stated by a control room worker: "The temperature fluctuates rapidly, from 150Mhz to 500Mhz, its crazy!" something bad could happen any moment
The times were grim, the budget for the NPP dropped by 50% because of the 1985 recession. There was now no chance for reactor 5 to be finished in this decade.The reactor itself wasn't doing so good, maintenance was at an all-time low and it was showing. There were 12 power outages in 1986 alone. Even worse news, United Shirecan Power Industries (the people who owned the power plant) fell into bankruptcy  on the 26th July 1986. This meant the reactor was in a limbo where no-one owned it which meant that there was no money going into the power plant. Nearly all employees were fired and only the bare minimum stayed to keep the place running. 


==Reactor 3 Accident==
==Reactor 3 Accident==


It was the 11th September 1987, the Reactor 3 staff was trying an experiment to put the reactor at 800Mhz, Joseph Huggens started the experiment by taking some of the control rods out. 250Mhz to 400Mhz all was going smooth. James Landwell emptied the water tanks for an annual cleanup, he didnt know that there was a test going on, once he did the test he forgot to empty them. The water tanks would automatically disperse on the reactor if the temperature was going too high, too fast. At the control room, everything was fine, then suddenly the temperature shot up to 680Mhz, it was all going to fast, and then 900Mhz, at this pace the Reactor could melt in mere seconds, normally this would not happen, but the water tanks were empty, so nothing could help cool down the reactor. James Landwell made a grave mistake. Back when R3 was first built, 1 major flaw was that the tanks did not alert that they were empty. Back at the control room, panic ensued, 900Mhz to 1500Mhz, the staff had a windows to R3, they saw it explode first hand, it was the worst nuclear accident ever to happen.
It was the 11th September 1987,there were already 3 outages today, there were only 2 members of staff in at the control room, both sleep deprived. They wanted to increase power output for the reactor because the were outages in Fulfwotz,Sol and Solenste. They took out too many control rods and the temperature rose up too quickly. With the little amount of control rods, the reactor became more unstable and more hot. The 2 workers were panicking, they didn't put the control rods back in because it would take too long and also half of them were missing, they needed a fast way of shutting or cooling it down. They pressed the SCRAM button which released all the coolant into the reactor to shut it down. But nothing happened. And then it exploded. It was the worst accident to ever happen... The reason why it didnt work was that the coolant tanks were empty for months they were told that it was empty they forgotten. It was just a mistake. But was destined to happen due to the mistakes of the past.    
 
==Immediately after the accident==


==Aftermath Late 80s to 2021==
Moments afterwards, half of the Shire went into darkness and it stayed like that for days. What was left of a governing body tried to cover it up but it was too much damage to even half cover. Scientists  detected higher radiation and concluded it to the SBNPP within hours. The fire crew of Shireboyle was sent to extinguish R3. They are called 'danger 15', they did their best and in the meantime absorbed and deadly amount of radiation. 1 week afterwards, a team of builders started to build a structure around R3 to protect the environment. It was finished 3 weeks after the accident. The whole city was evacuated the day after the accident, they didnt know about it at the time.


A containment chamber was built only 10 days after it exploded. It was very cheaply built and shows cracks today. Reactor 5 was never finished due to the radiation and unpopular demand. Shireboyle was abandoned and the 40 thousand people had to be evacuated. Reactor 2 can still run and make electricity, however it is very unstable. As of 2021, the power plant is abandoned and crumbling. There are holes in it, and the whole structure is mossy and broken. The whole power plant was destined to fail.
==Today==


Note this paragraph will be re written- Suntinfunny
No-one is allowed to visit the area apart from special permission. The dome around R3 has visable hole and mould, it is said to crumbe in the next 5 years. There are no plans to build a new one. The accident is mostly forgotten and hidden from public eye. The blame for the accident is probably the 80s recession and in one way U.S.P.I for not maintaining the power plant. The whole disaster is now a reminder of what not to do when operating a Nuclear power plant...

Revision as of 11:56, 13 April 2021

The Shireboyle Nuclear Power Plant is located in the southwest region of the Shire.It has a total of 4 reactors(1 under construction but never finished). The first part of the power plant was finished on the 4th January 1966. The power plant would become infamous the the explosion of reactor 3.

Construction

reactor 1 and 2 started construction on the 12th October 1965 and finished on the 4th January 1966, reactor 4 started and ended construction at a later unknown date. Reactor 1 and 2 were primarily the same, using the canal of water beside them. There was only 1 setback when constructing 1 and 2. The coolant rods ordered were too short and had to be replaced with the correct ones, in the meantime, the architects found an error which would cause the reactors to explode the moment they were turned on. Reactor 1 and 2 were turned on the 15th May 1966. Reactor 3 was the last one to open since it was the biggest one. R3 had no setbacks and was turned on the 30th December 1966.(Finishing construction and turning on are different things)

Reactor 4&5

In 1969 Reactors 4&5 was approved to be built due to the growing power consumption of the Shire. The design of the 2 reactors were more refined the 1-3,still using the same canal. It started construction on the 1st March 1971. Reactor 4 was turned on the 5th July 1972. But, by then Reactor 5 was only 25% percent finished due to workers complaining that they were feeling ill. Later, it was found out that they were drinking irradiated water. The company who owned the reactor and provided the water, was sued 550 million. This severely cut the needed budget to finish reactor 5. Because of this, the project was postponed to 'the late 70s'. The next month, it was cancelled until they had enough money to complete the project.

The late 70s to early 80s

The late 70s to early 80s were a good time for the reactor and the nearby town of Shireboyle. It housed all the people who worked at the reactor. It was the best kept up city in the area around it. In 1976, there was finally enough money to continue working on reactor 5, they started to continue working on R5 on the 16th February 1978. By then, the half built reactor was already rusting and cracking quite badly, so they had to spend 2 years fixing on what they already built before which meant that half of the budget was already spent. The original date of opening was 1980 but later postponed to 1982. In the early 80s, construction was so slow that people though they cancelled it again. The reason was that they didnt have enough money(again) and they were only 50% done! (Another reason was that the material to build it rose up 132%!

late 80s

The times were grim, the budget for the NPP dropped by 50% because of the 1985 recession. There was now no chance for reactor 5 to be finished in this decade.The reactor itself wasn't doing so good, maintenance was at an all-time low and it was showing. There were 12 power outages in 1986 alone. Even worse news, United Shirecan Power Industries (the people who owned the power plant) fell into bankruptcy on the 26th July 1986. This meant the reactor was in a limbo where no-one owned it which meant that there was no money going into the power plant. Nearly all employees were fired and only the bare minimum stayed to keep the place running.

Reactor 3 Accident

It was the 11th September 1987,there were already 3 outages today, there were only 2 members of staff in at the control room, both sleep deprived. They wanted to increase power output for the reactor because the were outages in Fulfwotz,Sol and Solenste. They took out too many control rods and the temperature rose up too quickly. With the little amount of control rods, the reactor became more unstable and more hot. The 2 workers were panicking, they didn't put the control rods back in because it would take too long and also half of them were missing, they needed a fast way of shutting or cooling it down. They pressed the SCRAM button which released all the coolant into the reactor to shut it down. But nothing happened. And then it exploded. It was the worst accident to ever happen... The reason why it didnt work was that the coolant tanks were empty for months they were told that it was empty they forgotten. It was just a mistake. But was destined to happen due to the mistakes of the past.

Immediately after the accident

Moments afterwards, half of the Shire went into darkness and it stayed like that for days. What was left of a governing body tried to cover it up but it was too much damage to even half cover. Scientists detected higher radiation and concluded it to the SBNPP within hours. The fire crew of Shireboyle was sent to extinguish R3. They are called 'danger 15', they did their best and in the meantime absorbed and deadly amount of radiation. 1 week afterwards, a team of builders started to build a structure around R3 to protect the environment. It was finished 3 weeks after the accident. The whole city was evacuated the day after the accident, they didnt know about it at the time.

Today

No-one is allowed to visit the area apart from special permission. The dome around R3 has visable hole and mould, it is said to crumbe in the next 5 years. There are no plans to build a new one. The accident is mostly forgotten and hidden from public eye. The blame for the accident is probably the 80s recession and in one way U.S.P.I for not maintaining the power plant. The whole disaster is now a reminder of what not to do when operating a Nuclear power plant...