Koeberg Unit 1 is back in service, supplying 900MW: Eskom

02 June 2015 - 18:52 By RDM News Wire

Eskom announced today that Unit 1 of the Koeberg Power Station was returned to service this morning after a statutory three-month refuelling and maintenance programme. "The Unit 1‚ which currently a total output of 900MW‚ will help to further stabilise the power system ahead of the start of the cold peak periods this winter‚" Eskom said in a statement.There has been a break in load shedding since Thursday last week‚ and Eskom said its plan is to continue reducing the maintenance backlog without having to implement load shedding.Eskom’s Acting Chief Executive Brian Molefe said: “The focus of our maintenance drive is to ensure long-term reliability and sustainability of our power generating plants. Since December last year‚ the availability of Eskom’s plant performance has improved from 65% to 75%. Going forward‚ we plan to continue with our maintenance programme in an effort to reduce the backlog that has accumulated over the past few years. Most importantly‚ we plan to execute the maintenance drive without having to implement load shedding”.Molefe urged all electricity users to continue using electricity sparingly.Unit 1 has been on a planned maintenance and refuelling programme since February this year."This was a big outage for Koeberg‚ with probably the biggest maintenance scope of work ever undertaken at the station‚ reflecting the typical approach for a plant at this stage of its life‚" Eskom said.The scheduled shutdown of Koeberg Unit 1 was part of Eskom’s overall maintenance programme for its fleet of power stations. Every 16 to 18 months‚ each of the two units at Koeberg is shut down for refuelling‚ inspection and maintenance. The routine shutdowns are scheduled so as to avoid having both units out of service at the same time and to avoid the winter months in each year.During these routine planned outages‚ one-third of the used nuclear fuel is replaced with new fuel. Statutory inspections and maintenance are performed‚ and modifications that will ensure that international safety standards continue to be met or that improve the plant performance‚ are implemented...

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