Learning from elsewhere: Incidents at sites other than TMI have expanded the nuclear knowledge base and may help contribute to the solutions of new and old problems
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Even if the 1979 Three Mile Island reactor accident had not occurred, the 1980s would probably still be a traumatic period for the nuclear power industry. After a surge of growth in the 1960s and 1970s, prompted by forecasts of swelling demand for electricity, the industry has been slowed ¿ some would say stalled ¿ by an unexpected downturn in consumer needs and a welter of problems in operating and building reactors.