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Star Trek : Voyage Home, the remake?Coming to a power station near you soon....
UFO spotted over UK nuclear plant
Newly released UK government files of reported sightings of UFOs - Unidentified Flying Objects - include a 1993 sighting of something strange hovering over the Hartlepool nuclear power station. The object was seen in the skies over the Teeside and Cleveland area of northeast England on several...www.world-nuclear-news.org
Don't forget to cover your ears, Spock.Star Trek : Voyage Home, the remake?
Yes, in March '23, unless it gets delayed again.
Think we are ever gonna be above 26gw again?
When the three (!) Kusile Units eventually come back online and both Koeberg units are operating...
Think we are ever gonna be above 26gw again?
Any idea when they are due to be back online?When the three (!) Kusile Units eventually come back online and both Koeberg units are operating...
Not in a socialist country like SA.Going off grid and having to pay tax are very different things.
Any idea when they are due to be back online?
Yes, in March '23, unless it gets delayed again.
Thought they indicated that the Kusile units will only be coming online next year, as the temporary chimney is going to take a year to build and the new one is going to take 2 years.When the three (!) Kusile Units eventually come back online and both Koeberg units are operating...
Any idea when they are due to be back online?
It's complicated. According to Engineering News, if Eskom obtain authorisation to operate the plants with temporary stacks, it will take 10 months or so: https://m.engineeringnews.co.za/article/temporary-kusile-stacks-set-to-bypass-fgd-for-a-year-while-remediation-works-are-completed-2023-01-30/rep_id:443Any idea when they are due to be back online?
Should it secure the exemption, the first temporary stack construction will take about ten months from environmental authorisation, with stacks 2 and 3 becoming available at one-month intervals thereafter.
Yeah and 10 months to get permission + the 10 months to buildIt's complicated. According to Engineering News, if Eskom obtain authorisation to operate the plants with temporary stacks, it will take 10 months or so: https://m.engineeringnews.co.za/article/temporary-kusile-stacks-set-to-bypass-fgd-for-a-year-while-remediation-works-are-completed-2023-01-30/rep_id:443
Also another Kusile plant is forecast to come online in June/August this year.
You can expect more load shedding going into winter. I think demand goes into the 30s over that periodSo, basically we can expect constant LS until at least June.
You can expect more load shedding going into winter. I think demand goes into the 30s over that period
I think it's just a domino effect of breakages occurring more often, lack of funds for diesel, new parts etc etc.It does, normally 35 or thereabouts, peak. However we should have some units back by then?
I'd like to understand what has drastically changed, from last year this time, where we had LS on the odd occasion, to September - when it went into LS every day since?
We lost a few big units that have yet to come back online? What's the hold up?
I think it's just a domino effect of breakages occurring more often, lack of funds for diesel, new parts etc etc.
In this case the chickens were culled and their homes stolen.Chickens coming home to roost and all that...