100% river bend seems to have a slow start post outage.
Feb 9
Beyond absolute disgrace, back down to 76%.
Feb 8 update
absolute disgrace, still at 91% power
Reposted from 2/24
March 7
Grand Gulf has gone up to 91% last night or yesterday afternoon. Congratulation. Will it take a week to come up to 100% power?
Feb 27
Certainly looks like "a big extended down power event" with 74% power.
Update Feb 24 (reposted from 2/7/17)
Their operational and maintenance issues is still dogging this plant. I see the plant is at 76% power today. You can't make any money at this level. What a disgusting capacity factor record. This indicates the plant is unsafe. It's exactly as I predicted on Feb 8 upon startup from a extended shutdown based on the operators' were incompetent. This is still a very troubled nuclear plant.
(Feb 8)"I predict within a month these guys will have a scram based on equipment problems and/or a big extended down power event."
Feb 9
They didn't even get up 100% power for one day, now they power down yesterday from 96% power to 91%.
Feb 8
They are up to some 96% today. Seven days to get up to 96% is ridiculous and indicates still a profound weakness in the plant's staff.
I predict within a month these guys will have a scram based on equipment problems and/or a big extended down power event.
The NRC says sometimes it takes four years to correct for a big decline in plant performance.
Update Feb 7
Feb 8
They are up to some 96% today. Seven days to get up to 96% is ridiculous and indicates still a profound weakness in the plant's staff.
I predict within a month these guys will have a scram based on equipment problems and/or a big extended down power event.
The NRC says sometimes it takes four years to correct for a big decline in plant performance.
Update Feb 7
This got to be the world record power assentation program. Now they are struck at 58% for two days. A week to just get up to 58% power? Can't make money this way?Reposted from Feb 2
***These guys have
been shutdown for three months based upon the licensed operators were
incompetent and not safe.
I called the
Grand Gulf senior inspector two days before they started-up. I wanted him to
know I had special insider information. He told me the licensed operators were
extensively retrained and they spent a lot of money on fixing equipment. They
had high industry experts coming in and out of the plant to try to get a handle
of their problems.
They started
sometime on Jan 30th.
1)
At
midnight on Jan 30th they were at 9% power.
2)
Next
night 20%
3)
Last
night struck at 19%
With three months
planning for this day, they should have been up at power much sooner. This has
been a very troublesome start-up much like the capacity factor issues of the
2016. A good plant should take up to 24 hours to get up to way in excess of 90%
power.
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