Hunterston B Nuclear Power Plant in North Ayrshire, went offline for the final time this lunchtime

Hunterston B Nuclear Power Plant in North Ayrshire, went offline for the final time this lunchtime

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The video discusses the closure of Hunterston nuclear power station, which has been operational for 46 years, providing a significant portion of Scotland's low-carbon electricity. The closure is due to technical issues, specifically hairline cracks in graphite bricks. The video explores the debate on nuclear power, with proponents concerned about increased energy costs and opponents highlighting Scotland's growing renewable capacity. It also touches on the human aspect, with workers reflecting on their time at Hunterston, and the environmental impact, noting significant carbon emissions savings. The future of nuclear power in Scotland is also considered, with Tornis being the last remaining station.

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

What was the primary reason for the closure of the Hunterston nuclear power station?

Government policy changes

Shift to renewable energy

Development of hairline cracks in the reactor

Increased electricity demand

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

How do proponents of nuclear power view the closure of Hunterston?

As a step towards cleaner energy

As a cause for increased energy costs

As a necessary safety measure

As an opportunity for technological advancement

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

What is the perspective of opponents regarding the closure of Hunterston?

It will increase carbon emissions

It will lead to energy shortages

It is unnecessary due to renewable energy growth

It will boost the local economy

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

What significant environmental benefit did Hunterston provide during its operation?

Reduced water pollution

Increased biodiversity

Decreased air travel emissions

Significant carbon emissions savings

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

What is the future of nuclear power in Scotland as mentioned in the transcript?

Introduction of new nuclear technologies

Continued operation of Tornis station

Complete phase-out of nuclear power

Expansion of nuclear facilities