Koeberg Unit 2 has its life extended by 20 years – just days before expiry of licence
Koeberg Unit 2 will operate until 2044 after a safety review and refurbishment, maintaining South Africa's 1,860MW nuclear capacity and supporting energy security.
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Great news for Eskom as life of Koeberg Unit 2 extended
The National Nuclear Regulator (NNR) has approved a 20-year licence extension for Eskom’s Koeberg Nuclear Power Station Unit 2. The extension ensures that the unit will continue to operate until 9 November 2045. “The approval marks a significant step in strengthening South Africa’s long-term energy security and reflects Eskom’s commitment to maintaining world-class nuclear safety standards,” Eskom said. According to Eskom, the unit contributes s…
South Africa’s Koeberg-2 Gets Green Light To Operate For Additional 20 Years - NucNet - Pro-Nuclear Power Blogs - Nuclear Street - Nuclear Power Plant News, Jobs, and Careers
South Africa’s nuclear regulator has approved operation of the 930-MW Koeberg-2 unit near Cape Town for a further 20 years of operation until 9 November 2045, state power company and nuclear operator Eskom said. Eskom said the National Nuclear Regulator ...
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