Nuclear cost control focuses on refueling outages
Extending operating cycles and shortening refueling outages are the mainstays of utility efforts to improve the economics of nuclear generation. Here are key management approaches that have contributed to recent successes. Improving operating efficiency remains the byword of nuclear power producers, as they intensify their drive to reduce operation and maintenance (O and M) costs and survive--even thrive--in a competitive environment. Because replacement-power and other costs can incur penalties of $0.5-million or more for each that a nuclear unit is inoperative--and almost $3-million/day, for one utility--refueling outages are an obvious focal point for such efforts, By the same token, the impact on the bottom line is greater and more dramatic here than for other cost-saving activities.
- OSTI ID:
- 215442
- Journal Information:
- Power (New York), Journal Name: Power (New York) Journal Issue: 12 Vol. 139; ISSN POWEAD; ISSN 0032-5929
- Country of Publication:
- United States
- Language:
- English
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