Both reactors at Hinkley B are shut down for inspection of the graphite core.
At present reactor 7 is forecast to re start on December 14 and reactor 8 to restart on November 30.
As discussed elsewhere, the shutdown of the two reactors at Hunterston for a similar inspection has been prolonged with numerous delays.
I have therefore started this thread in order that we might keep an eye on Hinkley B and see if it reopens as expected.
The two reactors at Hinkley are well beyond their original design life, and one limiting factor is the cracking of the graphite blocks that form the core.
Under normal operating conditions such cracks are of no consequence. The concern is that an earthquake could distort the core and prevent full or correct insertion of the control rods.
That in turn could prevent a safe and controlled shutdown.
Various work arounds are possible including articulated control rods that should enter a distorted core, or reviewing the original design and deciding that a greater number of cracks are acceptable than was originally considered to be acceptable.
The lost output from Hinkley B is about 2% of UK peak demand, and is of little concern in the near term as demand is reduced by the pandemic.
In the longer term though less capacity could increase the risk of shortages.
Hinkley point B watch.
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Hinkley point B watch.
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Re: Hinkley point B watch.
Latest forecast for re starting is one reactor on March 21 and the other on March 24.
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Re: Hinkley point B watch.
They might have to start them to check that they work but it doesn't look like we will need the electricity. Unless they want to close another nuke for "maintenance", of course.
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Re: Hinkley point B watch.
One reactor is now forecast to re start on April 11 rather than mid March as previously forcast.
Also final closure has been announced as "no latter than July 2022" Due to cracking of the graphite blocks in the reactor core. EDF had hoped to operate Hinkley B into 2023.
Also final closure has been announced as "no latter than July 2022" Due to cracking of the graphite blocks in the reactor core. EDF had hoped to operate Hinkley B into 2023.
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Re: Hinkley point B watch.
One reactor at Hinkley B re started a few days ago, other one due to re start in about 2 weeks.
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Re: Hinkley point B watch.
I presume it is a slow process watching out for any alarms going off going from starting to pull the moderator rods up to
going on line at rated output.
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