PSEG Nuclear Submits Salem and Hope Creek License Renewal Applications to NRC
19 August 2009 - 5:01AM
PR Newswire (US)
HANCOCKS BRIDGE, N.J., Aug. 18 /PRNewswire/ -- PSEG Nuclear today
submitted applications to the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission
(NRC) to extend the operating licenses of its Salem and Hope Creek
Generating Stations by 20 years. Salem is a dual unit station with
a generating capacity of 2345 megawatts. Salem Unit 1's current 40
year operating license expires in 2016 with Unit 2's operating
license expiring in 2020. Hope Creek is a single unit station with
a generating capacity of 1211 megawatts. Its original operating
license expires in 2026. The second largest nuclear facility in the
United States, PSEG Nuclear is located on a 740-acre site in Lower
Alloways Creek, Salem County. The three nuclear units generate
enough power for approximately three million homes each day.
"License renewal is part of our ongoing commitment to provide safe,
reliable, economic and green energy to New Jersey and the region,"
said Tom Joyce, president and chief nuclear officer of PSEG
Nuclear. "Last year, we replaced our steam generators at Salem Unit
2 and implemented an extended power uprate at Hope Creek, adding
approximately 200 MW of clean power. This filing is the next
logical step in ensuring clean nuclear energy is available for the
state and region for years to come." In New Jersey, nuclear power
has quietly played a leading role in meeting our energy needs. In
fact, over 50 percent of the state's electricity comes from nuclear
power. With a commitment to operational excellence and New Jersey's
energy needs, PSEG Nuclear's three nuclear units have each set new
generation records the past three years. Salem and Hope Creek are
subject to an ongoing, rigorous program of oversight and inspection
by the NRC, led by four full-time inspectors at the stations, as
well as supplemental inspectors from the NRC regional headquarters.
The plants also have their own extensive programs in preventive and
corrective maintenance, equipment testing and monitoring and
equipment replacement. A dedicated license renewal team has
collectively worked 122,000 person hours preparing the stations'
applications that combined total approximately 4,000 pages. This
involved review of thousands of documents, a detailed review of
equipment and component performance and a rigorous review of the
existing maintenance and engineering programs to ensure that Salem
and Hope Creek are capable of maintaining plant systems an
additional 20 years. Under the Atomic Energy Act, the NRC
originally issued licenses for commercial nuclear reactors for 40
years. This timeframe was based on the amortization period
generally used by electric utility companies for large capital
investments. To date, 54 nuclear units in the United States have
been granted a license extension with an additional 19 units
(including Salem and Hope Creek) having submitted applications that
are in different stages of the NRC's license renewal process. Under
NRC licensing guidelines, companies can not submit an application
for life extension until a plant has been operational for 20 years.
The NRC is expected to spend 22 to 30 months to review PSEG
Nuclear's applications before making a decision. The public will
have opportunities to participate in this process. PSEG Nuclear is
a part of PSEG Power, one of the nation's largest independent power
producers and a subsidiary of Public Service Enterprise Group
Incorporated (PSEG/NYSE: PEG), a diversified energy holding
company. PSEG's other primary subsidiaries are Public Service
Electric and Gas Company (PSE&G), New Jersey's oldest and
largest energy distribution utility company, and PSEG Energy
Holdings, a holding company for other non-regulated businesses.
PSEG has a long tradition of caring for New Jersey's people and
communities. Each year, the company and its employees invest
millions of dollars and thousands of hours to improve the quality
of life in New Jersey. The company's culture dictates that service
to customers and community go hand-in-hand. Want to know what's new
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+1-856-339-1934, or +1-856-562-5596 (cell)
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