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Philippsburg 2
REPORT
Operating sequence in 2017
100
90
80
70
60
50
40
30
20
10
Electrical output in %
January February March April May June July August September October November December
In the reporting year 2017 the nuclear power plant block
Philippsburg 2 (KKP2) generated a gross output of 7,853,827 MWh.
The net electrical power generation consisted of 7,380,932 MWh.
The plant was 5,535 h on the grid. This corresponds to a availabilty
factor of 63.18 %.
Since the commissioning of the plant 355,167,516 MWh gross und
336,753,322 MWh net were generated
Planned shutdowns
1 January to15 May: Continuation of the 32nd refuelling and
anticipated annual revision due to findings on the ventilation bracket.
100
Unplanned shutdowns and reactor/turbine trip
None. 80
Power 60 reductions above 10 % and longer than for 24 h
28 to 29 October: Load sequence operation.
40
Integrated management system (IMS) EnKK
(NPP P, GKN, KWO)
The integrated management system (IMS) of the EnBW Kernkraft
GmbH (EnKK) with its partial system for nuclear safety (SMS),
quality management (QMS/QSÜ) as well as environmental and
energy management (UMS, EnMS) were also in 2017 continuously
further developed. Scope and content of each process descriptions
were gradually adapted to the different internal requirements and
related approval criteria. Besides the confirmation of conformity for
the IMS, the certification extension of the EnKK energy management
systems( EnMS) according to DIN, EN ISO 50001 followed for the
improvement of the energetic efficiency 2017.
The completeness and effectiveness of measurements as well as
the quality management status (QSÜ) were confirmed by respective
internal audits with multi-day on-site inspections by experts ( KeTAG)
and the supervisory authority at all three of the EnKK. The modular
design of the process oriented IMS according to KTA 1402 enables
also in the upcoming years a continuous and efficient adaptation to
the site-specific requirements of the post-operation phase/remaining
operations/ dismantling.
A WANO Corporate Peer Review was carried out for EnKK in
2017, where an international team especially examined the issues
„ corporate leadership“ and „independent oversight“.
Furthermore a VGB SBS Assessment at the site Philippsburg was
carried out in the framework of the continuous reviews and further
strengthening of the safety culture in the EnKK.
Safety reviews
The 20RSK and EU stress tests carried out after Fukushima confirm the
very high safety level of German nuclear power plants. German
power 0 plants – including decommissioned plants – dispose at
all stress test assumed scenarios about large safety margins
which exceed the minimum requirements stated in legislations,
authorisations and policies and which contain already in their
interpretation as well in their actual state high reserves against
extreme Positionierung:
incidents such as flood and earthquakes. Robustness
increasing Bezug, measures links, are being unten further developed within the national Waste management status
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the year 2017 in total 2 transportation and storage casks of
national action plan are incorporated in the so-called “Action plan type CASTOR © V/19 were stored in the on-site intermediate storage.
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single atw: factors of 100 the plant-specific 60 0 0 robustness analysis, completed. V/25 casks were at the on-site intermediate storage.
Furthermore the plant GKN II is mirrored in the framework of the
so-called extend safety test Baden-Württemberg with regards to
incident management at the new nuclear rules and regulations – the
safety requirements at nuclear power plants (SiAnf). The focus is set
on the relevant tank incidents of the remaining operation.
Report
Operating results 2017 – Part I*