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Koeberg operating licence extended for further 20 years

Eskom, PUBLISHED 18.07.2024

Eskom is pleased to announce that the National Nuclear Regulator (NNR) has granted the organisation a licence to continue operating Koeberg Nuclear Power Station Unit 1, that provides 930 MW to the grid, for another 20 years until 21 July 2044.

Koeberg Unit 1 will join approximately 120 reactors worldwide that have safely continued operations beyond their initial 40-year life.

Eskom has operated the Koeberg Nuclear Power Station safely for 40 years and has invested in safety improvements and extensive maintenance to ensure that it continues to operate safely into the future.

“Together with our business partners, we are proud of the achievement that ensures that Africa’s first and only nuclear power plant can now continue to operate safely into the future,” said Bheki Nxumalo, Eskom Group Executive for Generation.

“The granting of the licence is a testament to the hard work and continued commitment of our teams to nuclear safety and Eskom’s generation recovery plan,” said Keith Featherstone, Eskom Chief Nuclear Officer.

“Over the years, Koeberg has identified and implemented safety improvements through both French and US nuclear experiences, which have reduced the risk to levels that would normally only be achieved by new, modern nuclear power plants,” concluded Featherstone.

As the Koeberg licence will be changed to reflect an end date of 21 July 2044 for Unit 1, Eskom will continue to operate the unit until January 2025, when the unit will be shut down for its next scheduled refuelling and maintenance outage.

The current licence for Koeberg Unit 2 only expires on 9 November 2025, and the Koeberg Power Station is implementing some of the pre-requisites for Long Term Operation in the current outage. Once the current outage is complete, Unit 2 will be returned to service, and the NNR has stated that the decision regarding the Long Term Operation for Unit 2 will only be made at a later date, but prior to 9 November 2025.

Topics: Africa, South Africa


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