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How £50m 'fish disco' could save farmland

AI-curated by Q²N · Updated February 26, 2026

A new £50 million initiative aims to protect farmland by using innovative technology to deter fish from entering nuclear cooling pipes. This technology, referred to as a 'fish disco', utilizes lights and sounds to create an environment that is unappealing to fish, thereby preventing them from clogging the cooling systems. The project is expected to not only safeguard the nuclear facilities but also contribute to the preservation of local ecosystems and agricultural land. By addressing this issue, the initiative seeks to balance energy production with environmental conservation, highlighting the importance of sustainable practices in industrial operations.

  • £50 million project to protect farmland.
  • Uses lights and sounds to deter fish.
  • Prevents clogging of nuclear cooling systems.
  • Aims to balance energy production with ecosystem preservation.
  • Highlights the importance of sustainable industrial practices.
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