November 25, 2024
Federal Briefs
News briefs on the federal agencies that impact those doing business in PJM's footprint. This week, we highlight the NRC, and FERC.

NRC Gives Exelon’s Limerick Extension for Fukushima Fix

Limerick (Source: Exelon)
Limerick (Source: Exelon)

The Nuclear Regulatory Commission granted Exelon’s request for an additional two years to make upgrades to the reactor buildings at its Limerick Nuclear Generating Station. The NRC in 2012 ordered Exelon to take steps to prevent hydrogen buildups similar to what occurred during the Fukushima disaster in Japan in 2011.

The Limerick reactors share some design similarities with the Japanese units. The NRC ordered installation of a “hardened wetwell vent” system to extract combustible gas from building up and possibly exploding. “The installation of such vents is one of our post-Fukushima requirements,” said NRC spokesman Neil Sheehan. Exelon will have until the end of a refueling outage in spring 2018 to complete the work at Unit 1 and until the end of a refueling outage in spring 2017 to complete the work at Unit 2, the NRC said.

More: The Times Herald

NRC: Higher Cooling Water Temps OK for Millstone

Millstone (Source: NRC)
Millstone (Source: NRC)

The higher water temperatures of Long Island Sound aren’t too high for the Millstone nuclear plant to use, according to the Nuclear Regulatory Commission. The NRC granted Dominion’s Millstone Unit 2 a license amendment to allow operation if its cooling water, drawn from the Sound, rose in temperature to 80 degrees. Unit 2 was forced offline for 12 days in 2012 when Sound water temperatures rose above the then 75-degree limit. The NRC is considering a similar amendment request for Millstone Unit 3.

“We’ve seen a long-term trend over the last 40 years of Long Island Sound temperatures steadily increasing,” Millstone Spokesman Ken Holt said. In 2012, the average temperature in the Sound near the Unit 2 intake pipe was about 77 degrees, he said. The company believes the five-degree margin will be sufficient to allow it to continue operations without costly unplanned shutdowns, he said. “We think we can stay well within the limit,” he said.

More: Nuclear Street

(Source: Williams Partners LLP)
(Source: Williams Partners LLP)

FERC Approves NG Pipeline To Southeast Markets

Additional natural gas pipeline capacity is coming to the Southeast with the Federal Regulatory Commission’s approval of an application for the construction of Transco’s Mobile Bay South III Expansion project. Williams Partners LLP said the project is expected to be completed by spring 2015.

More: Market Watch

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