A NEW PARADIGM - CYCLING OPERATIONS AT NUCLEAR POWER PLANTS IN THE UNITED STATES

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Hilleman, Douglas [1 ]
Kumar, Nikhil [2 ]
Lefton, Steven [2 ]
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[1] Intertek AIM, Jacksonville, FL 32208 USA
[2] Intertek AIM, Sunnyvale, CA USA
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Nuclear power plants are no longer immune to cycling operation. While certain nuclear power plants in Europe have been performing load following operation, this type of operation has largely been avoided in the United States. Due to increasing contribution of nuclear generation in the mix, European operators were forced to make modifications to increase the maneuverability of their nuclear generation assets. However, in the United States, nuclear generation is still a relatively smaller contributor (19%). Still, with rapid increase in renewable generation, some nuclear plants are being asked to operate at reduced power and cycle to lower power levels. With most future renewable integration studies advocating for increased flexibility on the grid, nuclear generation maneuverability will allow system operators with another resource to mitigate system costs. This paper presents the results of a detailed study of a 1,150 MW boiling water reactor nuclear plant when cycled to low loads. The authors present the relative damage of cycling to various reduced power levels 80% to 15% power levels compared to a cold startup and shutdown of a nuclear plant. An assessment was made of the systems that had fatigue damage and costs. We also discuss some of the limitations of cycling that a nuclear plant has and present and discuss recommendations to reduce damage and costs.
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