Checking the Status: Finding the Power Levels
Posted by on September 10, 2013
The information about power level is then compiled into a report that’s posted on our website by about 7 each morning. The information is not a real-time update, it’s a 4 a.m. snap shot of the unit’s operating status. If a reactor shuts down mid-morning, or returns to full power in the evening, it’s not reflected in a plant status report until the following day.
Plant status reports are issued every day, including weekends and holidays. Plants come off the list once the company has decided to permanently shut down and has notified the agency that the fuel has been permanently removed from the reactor vessel.
The reports are also archived. After about a month, additional information is added to the report. A “comments” column includes additional information, such as important equipment that had been out of service or why a plant was operating at reduced capacity. The “change in report” column indicates plant status that had changed over the past 24 hours; and the “number of scrams” shows the number of unexpected reactor shutdowns over the past 24 hours.
If you’ve never checked out the report, give it a look at. It’s interesting information.
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