BUCHANAN, N.Y. (AP) — Federal regulators say a nuclear power reactor in the New York City suburbs has been shut down because of an electrical fault.
Nuclear Regulatory Commission spokesman Neil Sheehan says Indian Point 2 went to a "hot shutdown" at 10:42 p.m. Monday. That means the reactor is offline but can be brought back quickly.
However, Sheehan said Tuesday that operators also found problems with two valves. As a result, the plant is venting steam into the air rather than using the steam to turn a turbine.
Sheehan says the vented steam is not a danger. It's from the side of the plant that does not use radioactive water.
Plant owner Entergy says Indian Point 3, the other reactor at the Buchanan site, remained at full power.








