U.S. nuclear power plant outages

Reuters11-19
UPDATE 1-U.S. nuclear power plant outages

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Nov 18 (Reuters) - The following table lists total U.S. nuclear power generation capacity and the capacity offline due to planned and unplanned reasons, according to the daily data from the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission.

Total capacity EL-USTOTCAP-MW ......... 96,986 MW

Total out today EL-USOUTAGE-MW ........ 10,170 MW (10%)

Total out previous day .................. 13,427 MW (14%)

Total out year-ago ...................... 9,045 MW (9%)

5-year average out ...................... 11,083 MW (11%)

Percent change from year-ago ............ 12.4%

Percent change from 5-yr avg ............ -8.2%

CURRENT OUTAGES

UNIT

OPERATOR

MW

STATE

SHUT

RESTART

NORTHEAST (NPCC)

PJM

Surry 2

Dominion

838

VA

Oct.28

Nov. 22

Salem 2

PSEG

1,158

NJ

Oct. 14

Nov. 22

MIDCONTINENT

Grand Gulf 1

Entergy

1401

MS

Nov. 12

Nov. 22

Prairie Island 1

Xcel

521

MN

Sep. 23

Nov. 22

SOUTHEAST (SERC)

Sequoyah 2

TVA

964

TN

July 31

Nov. 22

Vogtle 3

Southern

1,117

GS

Oct. 14

Nov. 22

Watts Bar 1

TVA

1,123

TN

Nov. 04

Nov. 22

Robinson 2

Duke

741

SC

Nov. 05

Nov. 22

SPP

ERCOT

Comanche Peak 2

Luminant

1,205

TX

Oct.21

Nov. 22

WEST (WECC)

*: New outage on the list, or new information on outage listed

(Reporting by Bengaluru Commodities Desk)

((BLRCEEditorial@thomsonreuters.com))

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