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District=100 Industrial Way|
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|District = 100 Industrial Way
Town=[[Springfield]]|
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|Town = [[Springfield]]
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|owner = [[Mr. Burns|Charles Montgomery Burns]]
owner=[[Mr. Burns|Charles Montgomery Burns]]|
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|first appearance = [[Simpsons Roasting on an Open Fire]]
first appearance=[[Simpsons Roasting on an Open Fire]]|
 
see also=[[Homer Simpson]], [[Waylon Smithers]], [[Lenny Leonard]], [[Carl Carlson]], [[Frank Grimes]], [[Inanimate Carbon Rod]], [[Mindy Simmons]]|
 
 
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The '''Springfield Nuclear Power Plant''' is a nuclear power plant owned by [[Mr. Burns]] and the main source of power in Springfield.
 
The '''Springfield Nuclear Power Plant''' is a nuclear power plant owned by [[Mr. Burns]] and the main source of power in Springfield.
  
[[File:FraudcastNews1.gif|thumb|Mr. Burns's Office.]]
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== Profile ==
 
== Profile ==
The plant, the core of which is a Fissionator 1952 Slow-Fission Reactor, is poor and badly maintained, largely due to owner Montgomery Burns' miserliness, especially considering having over 342 violations and bringing the plant up to code would cost $56 million. The plant itself has come close to a meltdown several times. Its safety record is appalling, with various episodes showing luminous rats in the bowels of the building, pipes and drums leaking [[radioactive waste]], the disposal of waste in a children's playground, plutonium used as a paperweight, cracked cooling towers (fixed in one episode using a piece of chewing gum), skeletons in the basement, dangerously high Geiger counter readings around the perimeter of the plant, flashing red Alert signs being ignored by employees, the creation of a mutant subspecies of three-eyed fish and even a giant spider. In one episode it was revealed that the Emergency Exits are simply painted on. In the opening credits a bar of some radioactive substance is trapped in Homer's overalls and later disposed of in the street, and eaten by [[Otto]].
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The plant, the core of which is a Fissionator 1952 Slow-Fission Reactor, is poor and badly maintained, largely due to owner Montgomery Burns' miserliness, especially considering having over 342 violations and bringing the plant up to code would cost $56 million. The plant itself has come close to a meltdown several times. Its safety record is appalling, with various episodes showing luminous rats in the bowels of the building, pipes and drums leaking [[radioactive waste]], the disposal of waste in a children's playground, plutonium used as a paperweight, cracked cooling towers (fixed in one episode using a piece of chewing gum), skeletons in the basement, dangerously high Geiger counter readings around the perimeter of the plant, flashing red Alert signs being ignored by employees, the creation of a mutant subspecies of three-eyed fish and even a giant spider. The Emergency Exits are simply painted on. <ref>[[The Last Temptation of Homer]]</ref>
 
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The Plant experienced several near meltdowns multiple times, though all of them were prevented by [[Homer Simpson|Homer Simpson,]] one time by picking a random button.
Homer has showed some prowess, averting nuclear disasters three times in the episodes [[Homer Defined]] and [[King-Size Homer]], though in the latter the disaster nearly occurring in the first place. In [[Homer Defined]], he touched the right button without looking, averting the meltdown. But when they discovered Homer did it without looking, he was in disgrace. In [[King-Size Homer]] he only saved the plant because he was too fat, but [[Mr. Burns]] offered to get rid of his fat for saving [[Springfield]].
 
  
 
[[Adil]] took pictures and got information of the plant by spying during a [[The Crepes of Wrath|foreign exchange trip]].
 
[[Adil]] took pictures and got information of the plant by spying during a [[The Crepes of Wrath|foreign exchange trip]].
 
== Location ==
 
Exactly where Springfield's Nuclear Power Plant is somewhat inconsistent. Although it's usually drawn depicted as being a reasonable distance for Homer to get there, except for one instance where it was depicted as being right next to his house but separated by a barbed wire fence, it varies where the location is depicted. Generally it's depicted as being far away from other buildings, yet [[Burns Manor]] is often depicted as being right next to it. It does, however, vary if Mr. Burn's office is actually located in his mansion or in the power plant.
 
 
== Rooms ==
 
Noticed rooms include Sector 7-G, Mr. Burns Office, Smither's Office, Mail Room, Decontamination Showers, Executive Washroom, Spa, Basement, Cafeteria, (A small kitchen which name is not mentioned, also featured in Homer's Enemy, Ice Cream of Margie, Two Cars In Every Garage And Three Eyes On Every Fish.)
 
  
 
== Layout ==
 
== Layout ==
[[File:Fake homer.jpg|thumb|Sector 7-G.]]
 
  
 
=== Sector 7-G ===
 
=== Sector 7-G ===
Sector 7-G is where Homer's workstation is located, not much is ever said about it.
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Sector 7-G is where Homer's workstation is located. The workstation is for safety inspection, used to help prevent a meltdown in the reactor core. The control panel has a meter that shows the temperature of the core, and a button that controls the emergency override circuit, which must be pressed in the event of a meltdown. Emergency doors lock down Sector 7-G whenever a meltdown is imminent [[File:Springfield_Nuclear_Power_Plant_3.png|thumb|Mr Burns' Office]]
  
 
=== Cooling Towers ===
 
=== Cooling Towers ===
The Plant has two Cooling Towers. They both appear the same colour with the design of
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The Plant has two Cooling Towers. They both appear the same color with the design of
an atom with its nucleus and electrons pictured. Also in several episodes coffee mugs and pencil holders
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an atom with its nucleus and electrons pictured. Coffee mugs and pencil holders
and other cylidrical based shapes have been seen it the style of the cooling towers.
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and other cylindrical based shapes can be seen around the plant in the style of the cooling towers.
 
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===Mr. Burns' Office===
== Real Life ==
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Mr. Burns' Office is located at the top floor of the plant. His office contains multiple trap doors that drop unwanted visitors far from the office, and suction tubes from the ceiling that can send people to an isolated area in the Middle East. <ref>[[The Last Temptation of Homer]]</ref> Mr Burns' desk hides several buttons that can trigger the traps in the room, and also call security. <ref>[[Dog of Death]]</ref> There is a small array of security screens on the wall, and the bookcases conceal an escape pod and a germ-proof vault. Mr. Burns' office also contains a stuffed mounted polar bear and a balcony behind a large window. There is a secret access-way to the sewers under the plant, where Mr. Burns dumped the body of Smithers' father after he died while preventing a core meltdown years ago. <ref>[[The Blunder Years]]</ref>
The design and folly of Springfield Nuclear Power Plant is often rumored to be based on the real life Trojan Nuclear Power Plant near [[Matt Groening]]'s home town of Portland, Oregon, or the Hanford Site in southeastern Washington. However, Antonia Coffman, Groening's publicist, has said that the Springfield plant's design is generic and that "the Springfield Nuclear Power plant was not based on the Trojan Plant or any other power plant in the country."<ref>{{cite news|last=LaBoe|first=Barbara|url=http://www.tdn.com/articles/2006/05/14/area_news/news07.txt|title='Simpsons' keeps Trojan tower legacy alive ... or does it?|publisher=[[The Daily News (Longview)|The Daily News]]|page=A1|date=[[2006-05-14]]|accessdate=2006-05-28}}</ref>  Trojan Nuclear Power Plant opened in 1976 and was infamous for its poor construction and maintenance, resulting in steam generator leaks which ultimately caused the plant to close in 1993 (although other plants replaced theirs). The cooling tower of the Trojan nuclear power plant was finally demolished on May 21, 2006.
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===Cafeteria===
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The Plant cafeteria is where the staff of the Nuclear Power Plant have their lunches. There is a rotating cake tray which is turned by a man pushing on a level on a giant wheel and axle a few meters under the Cafeteria.
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===Decontamination Showers===
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A shower room where the staff members of the Plant wash themselves at the end of each work day.
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===Auditorium===
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The Nuclear Power Plant has a large auditorium where awards to staff members and company wide meetings are held.
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===Employee Break Room===
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A break room where the staff spend their coffee breaks. The room is usually stocked with coffee and donuts, and there's a bulletin board on the wall that has a poster showing how to perform the Heimlich Maneuver <ref>[[Homer at the Bat]]</ref>
  
== Production details ==
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== Behind the Scenes ==
*A cawing crow is heard in nearly every establishing shot of the power plant; this is parodied in "[[Kiss Kiss, Bang Bangalore]]", in which a cow can be heard mooing during an outside shot of the India based power plant.
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*A cawing crow is heard in nearly every establishing shot of the power plant; this is parodied in "[[Kiss Kiss, Bang Bangalore]]", in which a cow can be heard mooing during an outside shot of the India based power plant.
  
 
*The SNPP maintains a map of the United States indicating the status of all of the various nuclear facilities. Homer's job includes replacing most of the burnt out lightbulbs on the map.
 
*The SNPP maintains a map of the United States indicating the status of all of the various nuclear facilities. Homer's job includes replacing most of the burnt out lightbulbs on the map.
  
*The wall that Homer faces in his work station changes between episodes. In some episodes the wall is a window showing reactor piping; in others it is a map of nuclear sites around the country, a solid wall, or a wall with a plaque saying "Don't forget: you're here forever" that has been rearranged by Homer to say "Do it for her" with pictures of Maggie.  
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*The wall that Homer faces in his work station changes between episodes. In some episodes the wall is a window showing reactor piping; in others it is a map of nuclear sites around the country, a solid wall, or a wall with a plaque saying "Don't forget: you're here forever" that has been rearranged by Homer to say "Do it for her" with pictures of Maggie.
  
*The plant's condition has actually deteriorated over the last few years. In one early episode, Smithers estimates that it would cost $56 million to bring the plant up to code, while in a later episode the new German owners of the plant discover that the cost has soared to $100 million.
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*The plant's condition has actually deteriorated over the last few years. In one early episode, Smithers estimates that it would cost $56 million to bring the plant up to code, while in a later episode the new German owners of the plant discover that the cost has soared to $100 million.
  
 
*According to commentary on a Simpsons' DVD, it's stated that there is an actual Homer Simpson working in a nuclear power plant. It is not sure if this is true since there have been no other sources stating this.
 
*According to commentary on a Simpsons' DVD, it's stated that there is an actual Homer Simpson working in a nuclear power plant. It is not sure if this is true since there have been no other sources stating this.
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*An all-ages music venue in Augusta, Georgia bears the name "Sector 7G."
 
*An all-ages music venue in Augusta, Georgia bears the name "Sector 7G."
 
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*In The Simpsons Hit & Run video game, you can press the 'Vent' button on a reactor, causing radioactive emissions, even though the button says 'Do Not Press!'.
*In The Simpsons Hit & Run video game, you can press the 'Vent' button on a reactor, causing radioactive emissions, even though the button says 'Do Not Press!'.
 
 
 
 
*The unofficial Simpsons Archive website http://www.snpp.com is named after the power plant.
 
*The unofficial Simpsons Archive website http://www.snpp.com is named after the power plant.
 
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===Real Life Inspiration===
== The Future ==
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The design and folly of Springfield Nuclear Power Plant is often rumored to be based on the real life Trojan Nuclear Power Plant near [[Matt Groening]]'s home town of Portland, Oregon, or the Hanford Site in southeastern Washington. However, Antonia Coffman, Groening's publicist, has said that the Springfield plant's design is generic and that "the Springfield Nuclear Power plant was not based on the Trojan Plant or any other power plant in the country."<ref>{{cite news|last=LaBoe|first=Barbara|url=http://www.tdn.com/articles/2006/05/14/area_news/news07.txt|title='Simpsons' keeps Trojan tower legacy alive ... or does it?|publisher=The Daily News|page=A1|date=2006-05-14|accessdate=2006-05-28}}</ref> Trojan Nuclear Power Plant opened in 1976 and was infamous for its poor construction and maintenance, resulting in steam generator leaks which ultimately caused the plant to close in 1993 (although other plants replaced theirs). The cooling tower of the Trojan nuclear power plant was finally demolished on May 21, 2006.
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===The Future===
 
The episodes [[Future-Drama|"Future-Drama"]] and [[Lisa's Wedding|"Lisa's Wedding"]] reveal that the plant is going to eventually upgrade the number of cooling towers (and possibly reactors) from two to at least five, perhaps as a response to the future growth of Springfield or its energy demand.
 
The episodes [[Future-Drama|"Future-Drama"]] and [[Lisa's Wedding|"Lisa's Wedding"]] reveal that the plant is going to eventually upgrade the number of cooling towers (and possibly reactors) from two to at least five, perhaps as a response to the future growth of Springfield or its energy demand.
  
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It is unknown if these futures are definite, or are merely possibilities as [[Professor Frink|Professor Frink's]] machine in Future-Drama suggests.
 
It is unknown if these futures are definite, or are merely possibilities as [[Professor Frink|Professor Frink's]] machine in Future-Drama suggests.
 
== Appearances ==
 
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*{{Ep|Simpsons Roasting on an Open Fire}}
 
*{{Ep|Homer's Odyssey}}
 
*{{Ep|Life on the Fast Lane}}
 
*{{Ep|Homer's Night Out}}
 
*{{Ep|The Crepes of Wrath}}
 
*{{Ep|Some Enchanted Evening}}
 
*{{Ep|Simpson and Delilah}}
 
*{{Ep|Two Cars in Every Garage and Three Eyes on Every Fish}}
 
*{{Ep|Bart Gets Hit by a Car}}
 
*{{Ep|Homer vs. Lisa and the 8th Commandment}}
 
*{{Ep|Principal Charming}}
 
*{{Ep|Bart's Dog Gets an F}}
 
*{{Ep|Brush With Greatness}}
 
*{{Ep|Blood Feud}}
 
*{{THOH|Treehouse of Horror XIX}}
 
*{{Bon|The Amazing Colossal Homer}}
 
*{{Game|The Simpsons: Hit and Run}}
 
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== References ==
 
== References ==
 
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{{Reflist}}
 
 
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[[Category:Springfield Nuclear Power Plant]]
 
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Revision as of 00:30, February 17, 2010

Springfield Nuclear Power Plant
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Use: Energy Source
Owner: Charles Montgomery Burns

The Springfield Nuclear Power Plant is a nuclear power plant owned by Mr. Burns and the main source of power in Springfield.



Profile

The plant, the core of which is a Fissionator 1952 Slow-Fission Reactor, is poor and badly maintained, largely due to owner Montgomery Burns' miserliness, especially considering having over 342 violations and bringing the plant up to code would cost $56 million. The plant itself has come close to a meltdown several times. Its safety record is appalling, with various episodes showing luminous rats in the bowels of the building, pipes and drums leaking radioactive waste, the disposal of waste in a children's playground, plutonium used as a paperweight, cracked cooling towers (fixed in one episode using a piece of chewing gum), skeletons in the basement, dangerously high Geiger counter readings around the perimeter of the plant, flashing red Alert signs being ignored by employees, the creation of a mutant subspecies of three-eyed fish and even a giant spider. The Emergency Exits are simply painted on. [1] The Plant experienced several near meltdowns multiple times, though all of them were prevented by Homer Simpson, one time by picking a random button.

Adil took pictures and got information of the plant by spying during a foreign exchange trip.

Layout

Sector 7-G

Sector 7-G is where Homer's workstation is located. The workstation is for safety inspection, used to help prevent a meltdown in the reactor core. The control panel has a meter that shows the temperature of the core, and a button that controls the emergency override circuit, which must be pressed in the event of a meltdown. Emergency doors lock down Sector 7-G whenever a meltdown is imminent
Mr Burns' Office

Cooling Towers

The Plant has two Cooling Towers. They both appear the same color with the design of an atom with its nucleus and electrons pictured. Coffee mugs and pencil holders and other cylindrical based shapes can be seen around the plant in the style of the cooling towers.

Mr. Burns' Office

Mr. Burns' Office is located at the top floor of the plant. His office contains multiple trap doors that drop unwanted visitors far from the office, and suction tubes from the ceiling that can send people to an isolated area in the Middle East. [2] Mr Burns' desk hides several buttons that can trigger the traps in the room, and also call security. [3] There is a small array of security screens on the wall, and the bookcases conceal an escape pod and a germ-proof vault. Mr. Burns' office also contains a stuffed mounted polar bear and a balcony behind a large window. There is a secret access-way to the sewers under the plant, where Mr. Burns dumped the body of Smithers' father after he died while preventing a core meltdown years ago. [4]

Cafeteria

The Plant cafeteria is where the staff of the Nuclear Power Plant have their lunches. There is a rotating cake tray which is turned by a man pushing on a level on a giant wheel and axle a few meters under the Cafeteria.

Decontamination Showers

A shower room where the staff members of the Plant wash themselves at the end of each work day.

Auditorium

The Nuclear Power Plant has a large auditorium where awards to staff members and company wide meetings are held.

Employee Break Room

A break room where the staff spend their coffee breaks. The room is usually stocked with coffee and donuts, and there's a bulletin board on the wall that has a poster showing how to perform the Heimlich Maneuver [5]

Behind the Scenes

  • A cawing crow is heard in nearly every establishing shot of the power plant; this is parodied in "Kiss Kiss, Bang Bangalore", in which a cow can be heard mooing during an outside shot of the India based power plant.
  • The SNPP maintains a map of the United States indicating the status of all of the various nuclear facilities. Homer's job includes replacing most of the burnt out lightbulbs on the map.
  • The wall that Homer faces in his work station changes between episodes. In some episodes the wall is a window showing reactor piping; in others it is a map of nuclear sites around the country, a solid wall, or a wall with a plaque saying "Don't forget: you're here forever" that has been rearranged by Homer to say "Do it for her" with pictures of Maggie.
  • The plant's condition has actually deteriorated over the last few years. In one early episode, Smithers estimates that it would cost $56 million to bring the plant up to code, while in a later episode the new German owners of the plant discover that the cost has soared to $100 million.
  • According to commentary on a Simpsons' DVD, it's stated that there is an actual Homer Simpson working in a nuclear power plant. It is not sure if this is true since there have been no other sources stating this.
  • There is a real nuclear facility near Preston, United Kingdom called Springfield's nuclear fuel production facility.
  • An all-ages music venue in Augusta, Georgia bears the name "Sector 7G."
  • In The Simpsons Hit & Run video game, you can press the 'Vent' button on a reactor, causing radioactive emissions, even though the button says 'Do Not Press!'.
  • The unofficial Simpsons Archive website http://www.snpp.com is named after the power plant.

Real Life Inspiration

The design and folly of Springfield Nuclear Power Plant is often rumored to be based on the real life Trojan Nuclear Power Plant near Matt Groening's home town of Portland, Oregon, or the Hanford Site in southeastern Washington. However, Antonia Coffman, Groening's publicist, has said that the Springfield plant's design is generic and that "the Springfield Nuclear Power plant was not based on the Trojan Plant or any other power plant in the country."[6] Trojan Nuclear Power Plant opened in 1976 and was infamous for its poor construction and maintenance, resulting in steam generator leaks which ultimately caused the plant to close in 1993 (although other plants replaced theirs). The cooling tower of the Trojan nuclear power plant was finally demolished on May 21, 2006.

The Future

The episodes "Future-Drama" and "Lisa's Wedding" reveal that the plant is going to eventually upgrade the number of cooling towers (and possibly reactors) from two to at least five, perhaps as a response to the future growth of Springfield or its energy demand.

In Lisa's Wedding, set a decade in the future, we also discover that Lenny and Carl have been promoted to the executive board while Milhouse Van Houten has become a supervisor. The plant is operated mainly by robots but Homer still retains his familiar position at Sector 7G.

It is unknown if these futures are definite, or are merely possibilities as Professor Frink's machine in Future-Drama suggests.

References