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{{#Wiki_filter:NRC NEWS             U.S. NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION Office of Public Affairs             Telephone: 301/415-8200 Washington, D.C. 20555-0001       E-mail: opa@nrc.gov Web Site: http://www.nrc.gov No. 06-095July 20, 2006NRC APPROVES POWER UPRATE FORBEAVER VALLEY NUCLEAR POWER PLANTThe Nuclear Regulatory Commission has approved a request by FirstEnergy Nuclear OperatingCompany (FENOC) to increase the generating capacity of Units 1 and 2 of the Beaver Valley Power Station by approximately 8 percent. The NRC staff determined that FENOC could safely increase the reactors' output primarily by upgrading certain plant systems and components. NRC staff also reviewed the company's evaluations showing the reactors' designs can handle the increased power level.The NRC's safety evaluation of the proposed power uprate focused on several areas, such as thenuclear steam supply systems, instrumentation and control systems, electrical systems, accident evaluations, radiological consequences, operations and training, testing, and technical specification changes. For added confidence in the analysis, the NRC staff also conducted independent calculations, evaluations and onsite audits of selected areas.The power uprate for Beaver Valley, located about 25 miles northwest of Pittsburgh, Pa., willincrease Unit 1's generating capacity from approximately 821 to 889 megawatts electric, and Unit 2's capacity from approximately 821 to 886 megawatts electric. FENOC intends to operate Unit 1 at the higher power level no later than completion of its fall 2007 refueling operations, and Unit 2 at the higher power level no later than its spring 2008 refueling.NRC published a notice March 22 about the power uprate application in the Federal Registerproviding the public an opportunity to comment or request a hearing. No hearing requests were received by the NRC. The agency's evaluation of the Beaver Valley uprate will be available throughthe NRC's ADAMS electronic document database by entering ML061720376 on this Web page:
{{#Wiki_filter:NRC NEWS U.S. NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION Office of Public Affairs     Telephone: 301/415-8200 Washington, D.C. 20555-0001   E-mail: opa@nrc.gov Web Site: http://www.nrc.gov No. 06-095                                                                            July 20, 2006 NRC APPROVES POWER UPRATE FOR BEAVER VALLEY NUCLEAR POWER PLANT The Nuclear Regulatory Commission has approved a request by FirstEnergy Nuclear Operating Company (FENOC) to increase the generating capacity of Units 1 and 2 of the Beaver Valley Power Station by approximately 8 percent. The NRC staff determined that FENOC could safely increase the reactors output primarily by upgrading certain plant systems and components. NRC staff also reviewed the companys evaluations showing the reactors designs can handle the increased power level.
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The NRC's safety evaluation of the proposed power uprate focused on several areas, such as the nuclear steam supply systems, instrumentation and control systems, electrical systems, accident evaluations, radiological consequences, operations and training, testing, and technical specification changes. For added confidence in the analysis, the NRC staff also conducted independent calculations, evaluations and onsite audits of selected areas.
The power uprate for Beaver Valley, located about 25 miles northwest of Pittsburgh, Pa., will increase Unit 1s generating capacity from approximately 821 to 889 megawatts electric, and Unit 2's capacity from approximately 821 to 886 megawatts electric. FENOC intends to operate Unit 1 at the higher power level no later than completion of its fall 2007 refueling operations, and Unit 2 at the higher power level no later than its spring 2008 refueling.
NRC published a notice March 22 about the power uprate application in the Federal Register providing the public an opportunity to comment or request a hearing. No hearing requests were received by the NRC. The agencys evaluation of the Beaver Valley uprate will be available through the NRCs ADAMS electronic document database by entering ML061720376 on this Web page:
http://adamswebsearch.nrc.gov/dologin.htm .
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Press Release-06-095: NRC Approves Power Uprate for Beaver Valley Nuclear Power Plant
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NRC NEWS U.S. NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION Office of Public Affairs Telephone: 301/415-8200 Washington, D.C. 20555-0001 E-mail: opa@nrc.gov Web Site: http://www.nrc.gov No.06-095 July 20, 2006 NRC APPROVES POWER UPRATE FOR BEAVER VALLEY NUCLEAR POWER PLANT The Nuclear Regulatory Commission has approved a request by FirstEnergy Nuclear Operating Company (FENOC) to increase the generating capacity of Units 1 and 2 of the Beaver Valley Power Station by approximately 8 percent. The NRC staff determined that FENOC could safely increase the reactors output primarily by upgrading certain plant systems and components. NRC staff also reviewed the companys evaluations showing the reactors designs can handle the increased power level.

The NRC's safety evaluation of the proposed power uprate focused on several areas, such as the nuclear steam supply systems, instrumentation and control systems, electrical systems, accident evaluations, radiological consequences, operations and training, testing, and technical specification changes. For added confidence in the analysis, the NRC staff also conducted independent calculations, evaluations and onsite audits of selected areas.

The power uprate for Beaver Valley, located about 25 miles northwest of Pittsburgh, Pa., will increase Unit 1s generating capacity from approximately 821 to 889 megawatts electric, and Unit 2's capacity from approximately 821 to 886 megawatts electric. FENOC intends to operate Unit 1 at the higher power level no later than completion of its fall 2007 refueling operations, and Unit 2 at the higher power level no later than its spring 2008 refueling.

NRC published a notice March 22 about the power uprate application in the Federal Register providing the public an opportunity to comment or request a hearing. No hearing requests were received by the NRC. The agencys evaluation of the Beaver Valley uprate will be available through the NRCs ADAMS electronic document database by entering ML061720376 on this Web page:

http://adamswebsearch.nrc.gov/dologin.htm .