Environment & Energy
In reply to the discussion: Who Killed the Liquid Fluoride Thorium Reactor (LFTR)? [View all]PamW
(1,825 posts)One of the 'wind deaths' was that of a crop duster who flew into a test rig that was measuring wind potential.
I've never seen "nuclear deaths" include construction deaths and operational deaths. No mention of workers falling or workers that have been scalded to death by steam leaks.
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About 25 years ago, a worker died at the Surry nuclear power plant after the worker mis-adjusted a "steam dump" valve. The steam dump valve is a valve that allows workers to temporarily shunt the energy of a power plant and dump the steam into the atmosphere so that short-term work can be performed on the turbine. It is a feature of found in both nuclear and fossil-fuel plants. So the death here was not unique to a nuclear plant, but could have happened in any steam power plant:
http://articles.latimes.com/1986-12-11/news/mn-2442_1_nuclear-plant
Wind power can have its dangers too:
PamW