Scrapbook Photo 04/15/24 - 66 New Stories - REAL Environmental & Conservation Leadership In PA: http://tinyurl.com/msuwtctm
Exelon's PA Nuclear Power Plants Prove Resilient During Winter Storm
Photo

As Winter Storm Grayson pounded the East Coast with high winds, bone-chilling temperatures and historic power demands, Exelon Generation’s Pennsylvania nuclear plants continued to deliver clean, reliable and affordable electricity to more than five million homes and businesses.

Peach Bottom Atomic Power Station, Limerick Generating Station and Three Mile Island Unit 1 provided critical grid reliability during two of the highest daily peak demand periods ever recorded in the region.

Similar to the 2014 Polar Vortex, an extended cold snap that pushed the PJM grid to the limit, Winter Storm Grayson caused massive spikes in electricity demand. Exelon’s nuclear plants once again demonstrated their ability to generate an abundant supply of electricity when it’s needed most.

Nuclear facilities are not susceptible to fuel supply challenges, a common cause for plant shutdowns during extreme weather events. Unlike other forms of electricity production, nuclear plants have 18- to 24-months’ worth of fuel in the reactor and don’t rely on pipelines or railroads to keep running.

This makes Pennsylvania’s nuclear plants critical to ensuring the resilience of the electric grid.

“Our performance this past week helps demonstrate nuclear power’s reliability and resiliency nationally,” said Chief Nuclear Officer Bryan Hanson. “Millions of people count on the electricity our nuclear facilities provide, in homes, businesses, schools and hospitals, so we prepare for winter all year long to meet our reliability commitments.”

According to PJM Interconnection, the regional grid operator, the storm generated the region’s highest winter electricity demand since 2014, resulting in two of PJM’s all-time top 10 winter peak demands: 136,125 megawatts on January 3 and 136,206 on January 5.

Winter resiliency and reliability requires year-long planning, preparation and maintenance. Exelon Generation workers spend months ensuring that backup generators and spare equipment are ready for inclement weather.

This fall, operators and maintenance personnel inspected freeze protection systems, tested electrical equipment, and properly aligned plant systems to prepare all Exelon Generation facilities for sub-zero temperatures, icy conditions and heavy snowfall.

These efforts are in addition to the many equipment upgrades and “winter readiness” maintenance activities performed during refueling outages.

Click Here to learn more about Exelon’s electric generation facilities.  Click Here to learn about Exelon’s sustainability and environmental initiatives.

(Photo: Three Mile Island, Dauphin County.)

NewsClips:

Legere: After FERC Grid Rule Crumbles, Battle To Save Nuclear Plants Returns To PA

TMI Loses Another Avenue To Help Avert Shutdown

Crable: Cold Snap Set 3 Top-10 Records For Electricity Demand

Frazier: Settlement Requires Coal-Fired Power Plants To Get Updated Water Permits

Op-Ed: Bill On Local Electric Companies Raises Moral, Legal Questions

Editorial: Lawmaker’s Feud With Local Electric Company Should Stay That Way

U.S. EIA: Low Natural Gas Prices Set To Drive Decline In Coal Generation

Frazier: FERC Kills Trump’s Plan To Save Coal Plants

FERC Rejects DOE Plan, Kicks Resilience Issue To Grid Operators

AP: FERC Rejects Trump Bid To Boost Coal, Nuclear Power

FERC Kills DOE Proposal To Prop Up Coal, Nuclear Power Plants

FERC Rejects DOE Plan To Help Coal, Nuclear Plants

Trump-Appointed Regulators Reject Plan To Rescue Coal, Nuclear Plants

Reuters: Murray Coal Blasts FERC For Rejecting Subsidies

Consumer Groups Applaud Decision By FERC On Coal, Nuclear

Editorial: FERC Unplugs Energy Politics

NPR: Coal’s Uncertain Future

AP: Coal Executive’s Wish List Finds Success Under Trump

Coal Production Drops The Most Since Trump Inauguration

AP: Fire In Ductwork At Bruce Mansfield Coal-Fired Power Plant

Maykuth: NJ Utility Passes Along $280M Federal Tax Cut, But Still Boosts Rates

Utilities Cutting Costs For Ratepayers, Cite Benefits Of Federal Tax Reform

U.S. Power Companies Will Reap Millions With Tax Cuts, Will Consumers Benefit?

Air Products Buys Shell’s Coal Gasification Business

Corporations Deepen Clean Energy Commitments

Related Story:

PJM Regional Grid Operator Reports Cold Snap Resulted In 4th Highest Electric Use Record

[Posted: Jan. 10, 2018]


1/15/2018

Go To Preceding Article     Go To Next Article

Return to This PA Environment Digest's Main Page