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POWER: 1.6GW OL3 to Steadily Raises Capacity

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The 1.6GW Ol3 nuclear power plant seems to be steadily returning to full capacity, with the unit now anticipated to be running at around 960MW over 10:55-17:00 CET on 3 Oct before being at 1.22GW over 17:00-19:00 CET on the same day, latest Remit show.

  • After, the nuclear power plant is anticipated to be running at 1.29GW over 3 Oct 19:00-21:00 CET and then increase to 1.42GW over 21:00 CET 3 Oct to 00:00 CET on 4 Oct, latest Remit data show.
  • The unit was curtailed unexpectedly due to technical problems.
  • Operator TVO is holding a preparedness exercise at Olkiluoto over 1-3 Oct, but the process is not expected to impact plant operations, it said on 1 Oct.
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The 1.6GW Ol3 nuclear power plant seems to be steadily returning to full capacity, with the unit now anticipated to be running at around 960MW over 10:55-17:00 CET on 3 Oct before being at 1.22GW over 17:00-19:00 CET on the same day, latest Remit show.

  • After, the nuclear power plant is anticipated to be running at 1.29GW over 3 Oct 19:00-21:00 CET and then increase to 1.42GW over 21:00 CET 3 Oct to 00:00 CET on 4 Oct, latest Remit data show.
  • The unit was curtailed unexpectedly due to technical problems.
  • Operator TVO is holding a preparedness exercise at Olkiluoto over 1-3 Oct, but the process is not expected to impact plant operations, it said on 1 Oct.