The Finish nuclear power plant, Olkiluoto, is starting to compete with the Swedish nuclear power plant, Forsmark for being the leading cause of major (loss of generation) disturbances in the Nordic power system. Yesterday, November 17th, at 15:25:51, Olkiluoto 3 had another turbine failure, tripping all 1600 MW of generation and causing the Nordic system frequency to drop to 49.59 Hz. The failure is expected to last several days. - On September 3rd, Olkiluoto 3 experienced a fault that caused it to drop 640 MW, leading the Nordic frequency to fall to 49.77 Hz. - On June 10th, Forsmark Block 3 experienced a reactor trip of 1172 MW, causing the Nordic system frequency to drop to 49.61 Hz. - On June 3rd, 2024, Olkiluoto 3, with 1600 MW, suddenly tripped due to a turbine malfunction. The Nordic system frequency dropped to 49.58 Hz. - On May 13, 2024, the Forsmark Block 1 nuclear power plant in Sweden, which has a capacity of 1 GW, tripped due to a grid failure. - On the 25th of November 2023 the Swedish Forsmark reactor experienced a fault, tripping block 3, with a capacity of 1.2 GW. Resulting in a similar frequency drop reaching 49.6 Hz. - On 26th April 2023, it was the two blocks (1 and 2) of the Forsmark plant that were tripped, resulting in a loss of production of 1.0 GW and 1.1 GW, respectively. Hybrid Greentech - Energy Storage Intelligence was supporting the Nordic power system during this fault with its portfolio of grid-connected battery systems and electric vehicles.
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Further to Energy Transition Show Ep. 237 nuclear, which launched yesterday https://lnkd.in/g6ZCcPMc here are some observations about nuclear plants playing havoc on the Nordic grid.
The Finish nuclear power plant, Olkiluoto, is starting to compete with the Swedish nuclear power plant, Forsmark for being the leading cause of major (loss of generation) disturbances in the Nordic power system. Yesterday, November 17th, at 15:25:51, Olkiluoto 3 had another turbine failure, tripping all 1600 MW of generation and causing the Nordic system frequency to drop to 49.59 Hz. The failure is expected to last several days. - On September 3rd, Olkiluoto 3 experienced a fault that caused it to drop 640 MW, leading the Nordic frequency to fall to 49.77 Hz. - On June 10th, Forsmark Block 3 experienced a reactor trip of 1172 MW, causing the Nordic system frequency to drop to 49.61 Hz. - On June 3rd, 2024, Olkiluoto 3, with 1600 MW, suddenly tripped due to a turbine malfunction. The Nordic system frequency dropped to 49.58 Hz. - On May 13, 2024, the Forsmark Block 1 nuclear power plant in Sweden, which has a capacity of 1 GW, tripped due to a grid failure. - On the 25th of November 2023 the Swedish Forsmark reactor experienced a fault, tripping block 3, with a capacity of 1.2 GW. Resulting in a similar frequency drop reaching 49.6 Hz. - On 26th April 2023, it was the two blocks (1 and 2) of the Forsmark plant that were tripped, resulting in a loss of production of 1.0 GW and 1.1 GW, respectively. Hybrid Greentech - Energy Storage Intelligence was supporting the Nordic power system during this fault with its portfolio of grid-connected battery systems and electric vehicles.
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The Finish nuclear power plant, Olkiluoto, is starting to compete with the Swedish nuclear power plant, Forsmark for being the leading cause of major (loss of generation) disturbances in the Nordic power system. Yesterday, November 17th, at 15:25:51, Olkiluoto 3 had another turbine failure, tripping all 1600 MW of generation and causing the Nordic system frequency to drop to 49.59 Hz. The failure is expected to last several days. - On September 3rd, Olkiluoto 3 experienced a fault that caused it to drop 640 MW, leading the Nordic frequency to fall to 49.77 Hz. - On June 10th, Forsmark Block 3 experienced a reactor trip of 1172 MW, causing the Nordic system frequency to drop to 49.61 Hz. - On June 3rd, 2024, Olkiluoto 3, with 1600 MW, suddenly tripped due to a turbine malfunction. The Nordic system frequency dropped to 49.58 Hz. - On May 13, 2024, the Forsmark Block 1 nuclear power plant in Sweden, which has a capacity of 1 GW, tripped due to a grid failure. - On the 25th of November 2023 the Swedish Forsmark reactor experienced a fault, tripping block 3, with a capacity of 1.2 GW. Resulting in a similar frequency drop reaching 49.6 Hz. - On 26th April 2023, it was the two blocks (1 and 2) of the Forsmark plant that were tripped, resulting in a loss of production of 1.0 GW and 1.1 GW, respectively. Hybrid Greentech - Energy Storage Intelligence was supporting the Nordic power system during this fault with its portfolio of grid-connected battery systems and electric vehicles.
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Nuclear? Some people are talking nonsense about a nuclear renaissance in europe all day. 🙄 Lets see the European Nuclear Power facts and figures, based on the one and only real new nuclear development in Europe in the last 24 years.🤔 The BEST of our tecnology Areva and Siemens made a fool of themselves 🤤 8 billion overrun and 14 year delay: - The original budget for the Olkiluoto 3 (1,6MW) project was about €3 billion when construction started.😌 - The final cost is estimated to have been around €11 billion, which is almost four times the original estimate.🤯 - Construction began in 2005, with the plant originally scheduled to be operational by 2009. 🤔 - However, it was not connected to the grid until March 2022, and commercial operations started in April 2023.The project was delayed by about 14 years from its initial schedule.😳 And now is a disaster! 🥲
The Finish nuclear power plant, Olkiluoto, is starting to compete with the Swedish nuclear power plant, Forsmark for being the leading cause of major (loss of generation) disturbances in the Nordic power system. Yesterday, November 17th, at 15:25:51, Olkiluoto 3 had another turbine failure, tripping all 1600 MW of generation and causing the Nordic system frequency to drop to 49.59 Hz. The failure is expected to last several days. - On September 3rd, Olkiluoto 3 experienced a fault that caused it to drop 640 MW, leading the Nordic frequency to fall to 49.77 Hz. - On June 10th, Forsmark Block 3 experienced a reactor trip of 1172 MW, causing the Nordic system frequency to drop to 49.61 Hz. - On June 3rd, 2024, Olkiluoto 3, with 1600 MW, suddenly tripped due to a turbine malfunction. The Nordic system frequency dropped to 49.58 Hz. - On May 13, 2024, the Forsmark Block 1 nuclear power plant in Sweden, which has a capacity of 1 GW, tripped due to a grid failure. - On the 25th of November 2023 the Swedish Forsmark reactor experienced a fault, tripping block 3, with a capacity of 1.2 GW. Resulting in a similar frequency drop reaching 49.6 Hz. - On 26th April 2023, it was the two blocks (1 and 2) of the Forsmark plant that were tripped, resulting in a loss of production of 1.0 GW and 1.1 GW, respectively. Hybrid Greentech - Energy Storage Intelligence was supporting the Nordic power system during this fault with its portfolio of grid-connected battery systems and electric vehicles.
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So much for reliability of nuclear...
The Finish nuclear power plant, Olkiluoto, is starting to compete with the Swedish nuclear power plant, Forsmark for being the leading cause of major (loss of generation) disturbances in the Nordic power system. Yesterday, November 17th, at 15:25:51, Olkiluoto 3 had another turbine failure, tripping all 1600 MW of generation and causing the Nordic system frequency to drop to 49.59 Hz. The failure is expected to last several days. - On September 3rd, Olkiluoto 3 experienced a fault that caused it to drop 640 MW, leading the Nordic frequency to fall to 49.77 Hz. - On June 10th, Forsmark Block 3 experienced a reactor trip of 1172 MW, causing the Nordic system frequency to drop to 49.61 Hz. - On June 3rd, 2024, Olkiluoto 3, with 1600 MW, suddenly tripped due to a turbine malfunction. The Nordic system frequency dropped to 49.58 Hz. - On May 13, 2024, the Forsmark Block 1 nuclear power plant in Sweden, which has a capacity of 1 GW, tripped due to a grid failure. - On the 25th of November 2023 the Swedish Forsmark reactor experienced a fault, tripping block 3, with a capacity of 1.2 GW. Resulting in a similar frequency drop reaching 49.6 Hz. - On 26th April 2023, it was the two blocks (1 and 2) of the Forsmark plant that were tripped, resulting in a loss of production of 1.0 GW and 1.1 GW, respectively. Hybrid Greentech - Energy Storage Intelligence was supporting the Nordic power system during this fault with its portfolio of grid-connected battery systems and electric vehicles.
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A developing story with many take-aways... It's not only about flexibility (yes, indeed, they need a lot more and diverse capabilities to that extent), and it's also worth considering the size of future nuclear blocks to be developed. But truly, what does this implicate to future of industrial on-site nuclear developments? #nordics #finland #sweden #nuclear #flexibility
The Finish nuclear power plant, Olkiluoto, is starting to compete with the Swedish nuclear power plant, Forsmark for being the leading cause of major (loss of generation) disturbances in the Nordic power system. Yesterday, November 17th, at 15:25:51, Olkiluoto 3 had another turbine failure, tripping all 1600 MW of generation and causing the Nordic system frequency to drop to 49.59 Hz. The failure is expected to last several days. - On September 3rd, Olkiluoto 3 experienced a fault that caused it to drop 640 MW, leading the Nordic frequency to fall to 49.77 Hz. - On June 10th, Forsmark Block 3 experienced a reactor trip of 1172 MW, causing the Nordic system frequency to drop to 49.61 Hz. - On June 3rd, 2024, Olkiluoto 3, with 1600 MW, suddenly tripped due to a turbine malfunction. The Nordic system frequency dropped to 49.58 Hz. - On May 13, 2024, the Forsmark Block 1 nuclear power plant in Sweden, which has a capacity of 1 GW, tripped due to a grid failure. - On the 25th of November 2023 the Swedish Forsmark reactor experienced a fault, tripping block 3, with a capacity of 1.2 GW. Resulting in a similar frequency drop reaching 49.6 Hz. - On 26th April 2023, it was the two blocks (1 and 2) of the Forsmark plant that were tripped, resulting in a loss of production of 1.0 GW and 1.1 GW, respectively. Hybrid Greentech - Energy Storage Intelligence was supporting the Nordic power system during this fault with its portfolio of grid-connected battery systems and electric vehicles.
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I'm always sceptical when people try selling me a mechanical based generation system is so reliable that you will have little to do except keep it clean. Proponents of nuclear power really have sold to me how reliable nuclear power generation is. I suspect it is reliable as any other well maintained rotating mechanical generation system is except hopefully less problematic on the fuel supply aspect. It always reminds me of the differences between "work as imagined and work as executed". If only these systems were as reliable as opinions.
The Finish nuclear power plant, Olkiluoto, is starting to compete with the Swedish nuclear power plant, Forsmark for being the leading cause of major (loss of generation) disturbances in the Nordic power system. Yesterday, November 17th, at 15:25:51, Olkiluoto 3 had another turbine failure, tripping all 1600 MW of generation and causing the Nordic system frequency to drop to 49.59 Hz. The failure is expected to last several days. - On September 3rd, Olkiluoto 3 experienced a fault that caused it to drop 640 MW, leading the Nordic frequency to fall to 49.77 Hz. - On June 10th, Forsmark Block 3 experienced a reactor trip of 1172 MW, causing the Nordic system frequency to drop to 49.61 Hz. - On June 3rd, 2024, Olkiluoto 3, with 1600 MW, suddenly tripped due to a turbine malfunction. The Nordic system frequency dropped to 49.58 Hz. - On May 13, 2024, the Forsmark Block 1 nuclear power plant in Sweden, which has a capacity of 1 GW, tripped due to a grid failure. - On the 25th of November 2023 the Swedish Forsmark reactor experienced a fault, tripping block 3, with a capacity of 1.2 GW. Resulting in a similar frequency drop reaching 49.6 Hz. - On 26th April 2023, it was the two blocks (1 and 2) of the Forsmark plant that were tripped, resulting in a loss of production of 1.0 GW and 1.1 GW, respectively. Hybrid Greentech - Energy Storage Intelligence was supporting the Nordic power system during this fault with its portfolio of grid-connected battery systems and electric vehicles.
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Great news about nuclear energy. Many countries around the world now using nuclear energy as a stable source of electricity. Happy to work in a team that is working to confirm also the green quality of nuclear energy https://lnkd.in/efAa2-re
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Nuclear power remains key for achieving long-term emissions goals – report Nuclear power is being made more readily available through the use of small modular reactors, which can be assembled off-site. https://lnkd.in/eXghDQdg
Nuclear power remains key for achieving long-term emissions goals – report
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Centrica and EDF extend UK nuclear power, boosting electricity generation This decision is expected to contribute significantly to the UK's electricity generation. https://lnkd.in/evEFnXpJ
Centrica and EDF extend UK nuclear power, boosting electricity generation
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💻Data Centers Powered by Nuclear Energy in the USA : Can This Work Globally 🌎? While the USA is exploring the integration of nuclear power into data center energy strategies, its global viability will depend on several factors: - Investment in Innovation 💵: Technologies like SMRs (Small Modular Reactors) and advanced reactors could make nuclear energy safer, cheaper, and more flexible, opening the door for wider adoption. - Global Collaboration 🤝: Countries must work together to establish robust regulatory frameworks and share best practices for safety and efficiency. - Regional Adaptation 🌳: In areas with abundant renewable resources, a hybrid model combining nuclear and renewables might be more effective. As the demand for data centers grows exponentially, the push for sustainable energy solutions will only intensify. Nuclear power might not be the perfect solution for every country, but it offers a compelling piece of the puzzle in our quest for a greener, more reliable future. https://lnkd.in/dv2gQ25T #DataCenters #NuclearEnergy #Sustainability #Innovation #GlobalSolutions
Data center owners turn to nuclear as potential electricity source - U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA)
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3moDid nuclear power engineers ever heard of predictive maintenance? Maybe they could get inspired by offshore wind technology 😂