Cape Times

Koeberg Alert Alliance raises doubt over reliabilit­y, safety of plant; Eskom under fire

- LISA ISAACS lisa.isaacs@inl.co.za

HALF of the Koeberg Power Station being down since January contradict­s the justificat­ion that nuclear power is reliable and cheap for the procuremen­t of more nuclear power for the extension of the life of the plant.

This is according to the Koeberg Alert Alliance (KAA) following the suspension of the power station’s general manager Velaphi Ntuli while investigat­ions into the performanc­e of the station were under way.

Eskom said its chief nuclear officer Riedewaan Bakardien would oversee all the operations of the station.

“Eskom is currently experienci­ng load shedding that is affecting the entire country and its economy. One of Eskom’s biggest generating units with a capacity of 900MW, Koeberg Unit 1, has been on an outage since January and could have assisted in reducing the depth of load shedding had the unit been brought back on time as originally planned,” KAA said.

Eskom said there were no nuclear safety concerns at Koeberg, and if needed, the required time would be taken to complete all the outstandin­g work-scope before returning unit 1 to the grid.

“Eskom leadership has been concerned with outage performanc­e at Koeberg nuclear power plant, and the recent outage on Unit 1 has again been plagued with delays resulting in significan­t slippage on the return to service date.

“The unit is currently planned to return to service during the third week of June,” the parastatal said.

Environmen­t Minister Barbara Creecy was expected to make a final decision on granting Eskom permission to build a new plant at the Duynefonte­in site.

The KAA said the Koeberg plant itself is old and deteriorat­ing more rapidly than expected, but Eskom wants approval to extend its life by another 20 years.

“Presumably an under-performing plant manager has also neglected effectivel­y managing things in other areas such as maintenanc­e, repairs and the emergency readiness.

“When it comes to the next person appointed to the position, the message is clear: keep the plant running or face suspension. This is deeply problemati­c.

“Any new manager will be conflicted between exercising an abundance of caution for the sake of safety, and keeping the plant running for fear of suspension,” the KAA said.

“The reason for this suspension is performanc­e, as half the Koeberg plant has been down since January 2021. This is embarrassi­ng to Eskom particular­ly at a time when some are trying to claim that nuclear power is reliable and cheap. In the hands of Eskom, a nuclear plant is more dangerous than reliable.”

Organisati­on Undoing Tax Abuse (Outa) Energy Adviser Liziwe McDaid said any nuclear industry needs a strong regulator.

“We want to see the National Nuclear Regulator (NNR) report on the current situation which should be a public document,” McDaid said.

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