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CENG Annual Communication Meeting with NRC
January 19 2010
Welcome and Agenda Introductioniii Maria Korsnick
iii CENG Organization and Governance Brew Barron l1li Operational Performance and
Maria Korsnick Business Plan iii Lunch iii Site Performa nce Overview
Ginna John Carlin - Nine Mile Point
Sam Belcher - Calvert Cliffs
George Gellrich III NRC Discussion Topics
Region I Sam Collins - NRR Eric Leeds NSIR Jim Wiggins Closing
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CENG Organization and Governance
January 19 2010
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CENG Governance structure
CEG Michael Wallace
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John Gordon
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Henry Barron
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Sb~phane Ramon
CEG Michael Wallace
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CENG Senior Management Team Board of DirectorsI 5 CEG 5 EDF I
Brew Barron Exec Vice President CE CEO amp CNO CENG LLC
I Sue Collins Joel Louis-Joseph-Dogue Maria Korsnick Steve L MillerSi~one Rossi SVP Human SVP Support Services SVP Operations SVP General SVP
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Chief Resources amp SOO Counsel amp Secretary FinaneijlOffieer
Steve Mormaim VPj Fin Svcs ampTreasurer
George Gellrich Sam Belcher John Carlin Jim Spina Gene Van Slyke
VP Calvert VP NMP VP Ginna VP CSO VP Bus Ops
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CENG is a self-sustaining business entity
II Revenues are collected and expenses paid at CENG level rather than the parent (CEG or EDF) level
II How we sell our power
Constellation Commodities Group (CCG) (Market Price)Calvert Cliffs 1 amp 2 --c
EDF Trading (EDF T) (Market Price)
CCG (Market Price)Nine Mile 1 --c EDF T (Market Price)
CCG Market Price EDF T (Market Price)
Nine Mile 2 Niagara Mohawk (Fixed Price) lIPA (Owner pays operating costs)
-[ CCG (Market Price)
Ginna EDF T (Market Price) Rochester Gas amp Electric (Fixed Price)
II We will internally fund OampM expenses and Capital Projects
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Management structure functions like a business
II We will have the following internal services ~- Finance Accounting amp Treasury - HR
IT Business Applications Legal Services Supply Chain Communication
II We will continue to purchase back-office services from Constellation Payroll services
~ Expense reports IT infrastructure (e-mail etc)
II Most of the underlying infrastructure that supports our operations will continue
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Fleet Operational Performance and Business Plan
Maria Korsnick
January 19 2010
Agenda
Fleet Operational Performance
Regulatory Performance
CENG Business Plan
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Key Messages ~m 1m iiiiiiyen ~~
II Increasingly CENG is operating and learning as a fleet
II CENG employs a robust deliberate and conservative approach to operational decisions
II We recognize our recent performance as reflected under the Reactor Oversight Process does not meet expectations and we are taking aggressive fleet-wide actions
CENG Business Plan has many initiatives directed at programs to continually improve the middotsafety of our operations
II Our capital plan demonstrates significant continuing investment in plant safety and reliability for the long-term
II Responding to regulatory initiatives has impacted our normal planning and change management processes
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Constellation Average --Industry Top Quartile 3 Year UCF (Fleet) -)(- Industry Average 3 Year UCF (Fleet)
CENG lagged industry average in 2002 and 2003 and has beaten industry average since 2004 From 2005 -2008 CENG has beaten the industry by an average of 37 and has achieved top quartile performance
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Occupational Dose vs Industry
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2010 - 2014 plan includes investments at all three CENG stations to drive fleet dose performance to best quartile
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CENG Reactor Oversight Process Status
II Calvert Cliffs successfully passed their 95001 inspection transitioning to Licensee Response Column in 4Q09
II Nine Mile Point Unit 2 is planning to have 95001 inspection in lQl0
Ginna transitioned to the Degraded Cornerstone Column in 3Q09 and is preparing for 95002 in 2Ql0
REGULATORY RESPON SE COLUMN
No more than two WHITE il11llts In different
cornerstones
NRCBASEUNEAND SUPPLEMENTAL INSPECTION
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~RC Response at Regional level Staff to hold public Ineeling with utility management Utility conedh adion to address WHITE Inputs NRt inpection foliowlIp on WHITE Inputs and (om(tie action
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DEG RADED CORN ERITON E COLUMN
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NRCBAIEUNE AND SUPPLEMENTAL INSPECTION
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NRCRespol1e at Regional lev1 5~niQrregiona managotl1nt to hold public me eting Jith lltHfty manai5-=moent Utility to (onduct S~~shyessmelt wlthNRC o~rsight
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degraded cornerstones or multipleYELLOW
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Initial Fleet Learnings
We need to improve our behaviors related to
administrative procedure use and adherence
- rigor of decision making
questioning attitude
use of operating experience
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Key Corporate Learnings and Actions
We have improved our corporate governance and oversight to better assess fleet performance
A formal fleet performance management framework and strategy is being
We are continuing to strengthen the fleet wide change management process
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BUSINESS PLAN HIGHLIGHTS
The Business Plan has been strategically directed to improve nuclear safety and reliability and includes a substantial capital investment in the (ENG operation
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Investing in Our Future Minimize Initiating Events III Achieve Excellence in Operational
Excellence III
II Implement NFPA 805 II ~ j II
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II CC 1amp2 plant computer upgrade III
II CC 1amp2 secondary plant level controls II
upgrade II
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II IIICC1 main generator rewind II l1liCC 2 main generator refurbishment II NMP1 Gen rewindstator bars II
III NMP1 LP rotor replacement
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NMP Instrument Air Piping Replacement
NMP 1 Line 4 voltage regulation
NMP 1 feedwater heaters
NMP 1amp2 process computers
NMP 2 EPU Reliability Improvements
Ginna secondary level controls
Ginna main generator rewind
Ginna EHC digital upgrades
Ginna procedure upgrade program
CEDM coil stack replacement
Investing in Our Future
Improve Safety Systems II Containment sump mods (CC and Preserve Barrier Integrity
Ginna) III CC fuel transition (AREVA) II
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CC 1 pressurizer heaters sleeve Cleaning
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II GL 2008-01 Gas Accumulation Ginna RFP and SFP leak repairs 1
I mprove system performance ISFSI build (all three sites) through ER tools
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III CC intake structure cathodic protection
II Ginna TDAFW pump improvements
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Investing in Our Future
Reduce Occupational and Public Exposure Improve Safeguards
111 IIRCS source term reduction (all sites) Physical security upgrades (7355) Replace CC radiation monitors III Safetysecurity interface (7358)II
III Cyber Security (7354)Enhance Emergency Force-on -force improvements
Preparedness III
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II Implement NEI 99-01 Rev 5 EALs (all sites) Implement INPO 08-07 ERO staffing and training
ill Implement NRC EP Rule II Upgrade CC EP implementing procedures II
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Reduce Human Error Improve SCWESafety Ill IllFleet procedure standardization Fleet SCWE Review Team Ill Ill Implement enhanced NEI safety
culture monitoring
II IIStrategic workforce management Implement INPO Addendum I to Principles for a Strong Nuclear Ill HU performance improvement Safety Cu Itu re
II Optimize training programs to Ill Achieve Excellence in Industrial support strategic workforce plan
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Improve Problem Solving Ill
Ill Achieve excellence in corrective action program
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Workforce Quality Improve our Bench Strength
II Talent Management Changes - Significant Senior leadership developmental job changes executed Mayshy
December
II Drivers Long-term investment in leadership (development growth engagement and retention) Respond to immediate business needs
- Prepare leadership to support future company growth Grow internai taient
II New Executive Leadership Academy Mentoring Program developed for senior leadership individuals Cohort group meets four times per year for a two-year period classes overlap for continuity 3 sessions in 2009 Content areas include Finance amp Risk Management (June) Leadership Effectiveness (August) Government amp Policy (December)
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Fully Implemented NRC Fatigue Rule as of 100109 bull Employed a fleet solution
common software procedures training
bull Lessons Learned Changes how we manage our business as a company and how covered individuals think about their work schedules and manage their time off
Affects hov We conduct just-in-time training
NRC inspection of CENG program expected March 2010 at NMP
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II Sustained excellent fuel performance
Occupational dose for the year for non-refueling outage activities was 716 Rem
II Training Accreditation Renewal for technical programs
II 2009 Refueling outage - One OSHA recordable injury
Radiation dose was improved to 405 Rem
Refueling cavity leakage repair completed
- Diesel Generator cooling water AOVs installed to improve availability
- Circulating Water Pumps inspected and overhauled
- Remainder of the one time inspections completed prior to entering the period of extended operation
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Forced Outage due to EH Issue
II Outage caused by failure of the seals in the Electro-hydraulic (EH) pumps that supply the main steam stop valves for the turbine
II Incorrect and incompatible material installed by a vendor during refurbishment
II Key learnings included
- Trending of data and precursors
- Questioning attitude toward automatic component position changes
- Vendor quality assurance for non-safety components
II Site exercised deliberate and safe controls for restart
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Mitigating system reliability
II Impact of post uprate crud burst chemistry management on occupational dose
II Improvements in the Security organization following their utilization of the site human performance tools and use of the corrective action program (mainstreaming the organization)
II Impact of the changes associated with Regulatory Guide 1200 updates to the site PRA
II Procedure upgrade process to improve worker performance
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Turbine Driven Auxiliary Feedwater Pump
- Utilization of assumptions in Failure Modes and Effects Analysis and the lack of challenge by decision making teams
- Lack of rigor and depth in processes (PM scoping procedures for maintenance) for some vital components
Over-reliance of the adequacy of vendor provided information
III Ginna is currently in the Degraded Cornerstone column as the result of failures of the Turbine Driven Auxiliary Feedwater pump
II Significant actions are in progress to improve performance
II Site management has reviewed the health of all regulatory cornerstones to identify opportunities for improvement
III PIampR and HU assessments will be performed in lQ10
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III Successfully completed all license renewal commitments and entered the PEO on September 19 2009
II Physical security modifications associated with the Security Rule completed
II ISFSI construction is in progress with the first campaign scheduled for the second quarter 2010
Site PRA has been updated to meet Regulatory Guide 1200 compliance
II NFPA-80S submittal is in development with submittal projected for 4Q10
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2010 Site Focus Areas
Event Free Operation
Equipment Reliability
Organizational Learning
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II New Training labs to enhance the learning experience
II Technical Support Center and Security diesel generators upgraded to increase margin
II New distance learning classroom to leverage fleet resources to improve worker knowledge
II State-of-the-art firing range has resulted in improved officer performance
II Secondary plant level controls have been improved to minimize system oscillations
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II Turbine Driven Auxiliary Feedwater Pump steam admission and control valve upgrades
II Continue the procedures upgrade program
II Leak repair of the Spent Fuel Pool liner
II Rewind of the main generator
II Fuel Handling Manipulator upgrade
II Plans to submit for adoption of NEI 99-01 Revision 5 for Emergency Action Levels
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II On-line dose - 831 rem versus goal of 9085 rem
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II Forced Outages
Unit 1 (1009)
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II Unit 1 Refueling Outage Performance
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Dose 1681 rem versus goal of 1687 rem
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Organizational Learning from Foreign Material Event
Training Accreditation Renewal
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Unit 2 in Regulatory Response Column - Initial 95001 Inspection resulted in one green NCV and a
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II Successfully completed all Unit 1 license renewal commitments and entered the PEO on August 23 2009
II Unit 2 EPU submittal is in review Station is responding to RAls
II ISFSI project expected to start construction 2nd Quarter 2010
II NFPA -805 submittal for Unit 1 is in development with submittal projected for 4Q10
II Improve timeliness of License Amendment Request Submittals
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Controlling our Future - Owning Our Safety
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Increase CDF LERF Margin
II Extended Power Uprate
II Reg Guide 1200 Compliance
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Implementation of NEI 99-01 Revision 5
2010 Unit 2 RFO - EPU equipment reliability improvements
- Retire RHR Steam Condensing Mode
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II On-Line Dose - 125 rem versus goal of 13 rem
II Fuel Performance CCNPP Unit 1 low power fuel failure Proceeding with plans to transition to AREVA fuel
Start transition in 2011 RFO (Unit 2) III Complete transition in 2016 RFO (both units with full core load of AREVA
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2009 Refueling Outage - 1 OSHA recordable
osite H U clock resets - 0 shutdown safety violations - RCS level indication modification - 3 reduced inventory windows executed
event free Dose 83 rem versus goal of 83 rem
II Security Modifications II Training Accreditation Renewal of Operations Training Programs
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- 95001 inspection completed satisfactorily in December 2009
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Procedure Use and Adherence
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Areva fuel transition LAR submitted December 2009
NFPA-80S - LAR submittal planned for 4Q2010
ISFSI Upgrade LAR submittal planned for 2010
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Build safety excellence through employee involvement
Backlog reduction while improving system health
Facility revitalization
Industry excellence in dose management
Industry excellence in Emergency Preparedness
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2010 RFO
- Res water level modification
- Rectifier replacement
- Appendix K Upgrade
Charging Pump System Improvements
Replacing Process and Effluent Radiation Monitors
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Maria Korsnick Business Plan iii Lunch iii Site Performa nce Overview
Ginna John Carlin - Nine Mile Point
Sam Belcher - Calvert Cliffs
George Gellrich III NRC Discussion Topics
Region I Sam Collins - NRR Eric Leeds NSIR Jim Wiggins Closing
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CENG Organization and Governance
January 19 2010
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CENG Governance structure
CEG Michael Wallace
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John Gordon
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Henry Barron
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Sb~phane Ramon
CEG Michael Wallace
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CENG Senior Management Team Board of DirectorsI 5 CEG 5 EDF I
Brew Barron Exec Vice President CE CEO amp CNO CENG LLC
I Sue Collins Joel Louis-Joseph-Dogue Maria Korsnick Steve L MillerSi~one Rossi SVP Human SVP Support Services SVP Operations SVP General SVP
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Steve Mormaim VPj Fin Svcs ampTreasurer
George Gellrich Sam Belcher John Carlin Jim Spina Gene Van Slyke
VP Calvert VP NMP VP Ginna VP CSO VP Bus Ops
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CENG is a self-sustaining business entity
II Revenues are collected and expenses paid at CENG level rather than the parent (CEG or EDF) level
II How we sell our power
Constellation Commodities Group (CCG) (Market Price)Calvert Cliffs 1 amp 2 --c
EDF Trading (EDF T) (Market Price)
CCG (Market Price)Nine Mile 1 --c EDF T (Market Price)
CCG Market Price EDF T (Market Price)
Nine Mile 2 Niagara Mohawk (Fixed Price) lIPA (Owner pays operating costs)
-[ CCG (Market Price)
Ginna EDF T (Market Price) Rochester Gas amp Electric (Fixed Price)
II We will internally fund OampM expenses and Capital Projects
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Management structure functions like a business
II We will have the following internal services ~- Finance Accounting amp Treasury - HR
IT Business Applications Legal Services Supply Chain Communication
II We will continue to purchase back-office services from Constellation Payroll services
~ Expense reports IT infrastructure (e-mail etc)
II Most of the underlying infrastructure that supports our operations will continue
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Fleet Operational Performance and Business Plan
Maria Korsnick
January 19 2010
Agenda
Fleet Operational Performance
Regulatory Performance
CENG Business Plan
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Key Messages ~m 1m iiiiiiyen ~~
II Increasingly CENG is operating and learning as a fleet
II CENG employs a robust deliberate and conservative approach to operational decisions
II We recognize our recent performance as reflected under the Reactor Oversight Process does not meet expectations and we are taking aggressive fleet-wide actions
CENG Business Plan has many initiatives directed at programs to continually improve the middotsafety of our operations
II Our capital plan demonstrates significant continuing investment in plant safety and reliability for the long-term
II Responding to regulatory initiatives has impacted our normal planning and change management processes
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Constellation Average --Industry Top Quartile 3 Year UCF (Fleet) -)(- Industry Average 3 Year UCF (Fleet)
CENG lagged industry average in 2002 and 2003 and has beaten industry average since 2004 From 2005 -2008 CENG has beaten the industry by an average of 37 and has achieved top quartile performance
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Occupational Dose vs Industry
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2010 - 2014 plan includes investments at all three CENG stations to drive fleet dose performance to best quartile
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CENG Reactor Oversight Process Status
II Calvert Cliffs successfully passed their 95001 inspection transitioning to Licensee Response Column in 4Q09
II Nine Mile Point Unit 2 is planning to have 95001 inspection in lQl0
Ginna transitioned to the Degraded Cornerstone Column in 3Q09 and is preparing for 95002 in 2Ql0
REGULATORY RESPON SE COLUMN
No more than two WHITE il11llts In different
cornerstones
NRCBASEUNEAND SUPPLEMENTAL INSPECTION
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~RC Response at Regional level Staff to hold public Ineeling with utility management Utility conedh adion to address WHITE Inputs NRt inpection foliowlIp on WHITE Inputs and (om(tie action
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DEG RADED CORN ERITON E COLUMN
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Initial Fleet Learnings
We need to improve our behaviors related to
administrative procedure use and adherence
- rigor of decision making
questioning attitude
use of operating experience
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Key Corporate Learnings and Actions
We have improved our corporate governance and oversight to better assess fleet performance
A formal fleet performance management framework and strategy is being
We are continuing to strengthen the fleet wide change management process
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BUSINESS PLAN HIGHLIGHTS
The Business Plan has been strategically directed to improve nuclear safety and reliability and includes a substantial capital investment in the (ENG operation
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Investing in Our Future Minimize Initiating Events III Achieve Excellence in Operational
Excellence III
II Implement NFPA 805 II ~ j II
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II CC 1amp2 plant computer upgrade III
II CC 1amp2 secondary plant level controls II
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II IIICC1 main generator rewind II l1liCC 2 main generator refurbishment II NMP1 Gen rewindstator bars II
III NMP1 LP rotor replacement
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NMP Instrument Air Piping Replacement
NMP 1 Line 4 voltage regulation
NMP 1 feedwater heaters
NMP 1amp2 process computers
NMP 2 EPU Reliability Improvements
Ginna secondary level controls
Ginna main generator rewind
Ginna EHC digital upgrades
Ginna procedure upgrade program
CEDM coil stack replacement
Investing in Our Future
Improve Safety Systems II Containment sump mods (CC and Preserve Barrier Integrity
Ginna) III CC fuel transition (AREVA) II
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CC 1 pressurizer heaters sleeve Cleaning
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II GL 2008-01 Gas Accumulation Ginna RFP and SFP leak repairs 1
I mprove system performance ISFSI build (all three sites) through ER tools
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II Ginna TDAFW pump improvements
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Investing in Our Future
Reduce Occupational and Public Exposure Improve Safeguards
111 IIRCS source term reduction (all sites) Physical security upgrades (7355) Replace CC radiation monitors III Safetysecurity interface (7358)II
III Cyber Security (7354)Enhance Emergency Force-on -force improvements
Preparedness III
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II Implement NEI 99-01 Rev 5 EALs (all sites) Implement INPO 08-07 ERO staffing and training
ill Implement NRC EP Rule II Upgrade CC EP implementing procedures II
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Reduce Human Error Improve SCWESafety Ill IllFleet procedure standardization Fleet SCWE Review Team Ill Ill Implement enhanced NEI safety
culture monitoring
II IIStrategic workforce management Implement INPO Addendum I to Principles for a Strong Nuclear Ill HU performance improvement Safety Cu Itu re
II Optimize training programs to Ill Achieve Excellence in Industrial support strategic workforce plan
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Workforce Quality Improve our Bench Strength
II Talent Management Changes - Significant Senior leadership developmental job changes executed Mayshy
December
II Drivers Long-term investment in leadership (development growth engagement and retention) Respond to immediate business needs
- Prepare leadership to support future company growth Grow internai taient
II New Executive Leadership Academy Mentoring Program developed for senior leadership individuals Cohort group meets four times per year for a two-year period classes overlap for continuity 3 sessions in 2009 Content areas include Finance amp Risk Management (June) Leadership Effectiveness (August) Government amp Policy (December)
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II Sustained excellent fuel performance
Occupational dose for the year for non-refueling outage activities was 716 Rem
II Training Accreditation Renewal for technical programs
II 2009 Refueling outage - One OSHA recordable injury
Radiation dose was improved to 405 Rem
Refueling cavity leakage repair completed
- Diesel Generator cooling water AOVs installed to improve availability
- Circulating Water Pumps inspected and overhauled
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II Outage caused by failure of the seals in the Electro-hydraulic (EH) pumps that supply the main steam stop valves for the turbine
II Incorrect and incompatible material installed by a vendor during refurbishment
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- Trending of data and precursors
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- Vendor quality assurance for non-safety components
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Mitigating system reliability
II Impact of post uprate crud burst chemistry management on occupational dose
II Improvements in the Security organization following their utilization of the site human performance tools and use of the corrective action program (mainstreaming the organization)
II Impact of the changes associated with Regulatory Guide 1200 updates to the site PRA
II Procedure upgrade process to improve worker performance
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Turbine Driven Auxiliary Feedwater Pump
- Utilization of assumptions in Failure Modes and Effects Analysis and the lack of challenge by decision making teams
- Lack of rigor and depth in processes (PM scoping procedures for maintenance) for some vital components
Over-reliance of the adequacy of vendor provided information
III Ginna is currently in the Degraded Cornerstone column as the result of failures of the Turbine Driven Auxiliary Feedwater pump
II Significant actions are in progress to improve performance
II Site management has reviewed the health of all regulatory cornerstones to identify opportunities for improvement
III PIampR and HU assessments will be performed in lQ10
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III Successfully completed all license renewal commitments and entered the PEO on September 19 2009
II Physical security modifications associated with the Security Rule completed
II ISFSI construction is in progress with the first campaign scheduled for the second quarter 2010
Site PRA has been updated to meet Regulatory Guide 1200 compliance
II NFPA-80S submittal is in development with submittal projected for 4Q10
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Event Free Operation
Equipment Reliability
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II New Training labs to enhance the learning experience
II Technical Support Center and Security diesel generators upgraded to increase margin
II New distance learning classroom to leverage fleet resources to improve worker knowledge
II State-of-the-art firing range has resulted in improved officer performance
II Secondary plant level controls have been improved to minimize system oscillations
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II Turbine Driven Auxiliary Feedwater Pump steam admission and control valve upgrades
II Continue the procedures upgrade program
II Leak repair of the Spent Fuel Pool liner
II Rewind of the main generator
II Fuel Handling Manipulator upgrade
II Plans to submit for adoption of NEI 99-01 Revision 5 for Emergency Action Levels
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II On-line dose - 831 rem versus goal of 9085 rem
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Organizational Learning from Foreign Material Event
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Unit 2 in Regulatory Response Column - Initial 95001 Inspection resulted in one green NCV and a
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II Successfully completed all Unit 1 license renewal commitments and entered the PEO on August 23 2009
II Unit 2 EPU submittal is in review Station is responding to RAls
II ISFSI project expected to start construction 2nd Quarter 2010
II NFPA -805 submittal for Unit 1 is in development with submittal projected for 4Q10
II Improve timeliness of License Amendment Request Submittals
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Controlling our Future - Owning Our Safety
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Increase CDF LERF Margin
II Extended Power Uprate
II Reg Guide 1200 Compliance
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Implementation of NEI 99-01 Revision 5
2010 Unit 2 RFO - EPU equipment reliability improvements
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II On-Line Dose - 125 rem versus goal of 13 rem
II Fuel Performance CCNPP Unit 1 low power fuel failure Proceeding with plans to transition to AREVA fuel
Start transition in 2011 RFO (Unit 2) III Complete transition in 2016 RFO (both units with full core load of AREVA
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2009 Refueling Outage - 1 OSHA recordable
osite H U clock resets - 0 shutdown safety violations - RCS level indication modification - 3 reduced inventory windows executed
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II Security Modifications II Training Accreditation Renewal of Operations Training Programs
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Areva fuel transition LAR submitted December 2009
NFPA-80S - LAR submittal planned for 4Q2010
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Build safety excellence through employee involvement
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2010 RFO
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CENG Organization and Governance
January 19 2010
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CEG Michael Wallace
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John Gordon
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Henry Barron
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Sb~phane Ramon
CEG Michael Wallace
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CENG Senior Management Team Board of DirectorsI 5 CEG 5 EDF I
Brew Barron Exec Vice President CE CEO amp CNO CENG LLC
I Sue Collins Joel Louis-Joseph-Dogue Maria Korsnick Steve L MillerSi~one Rossi SVP Human SVP Support Services SVP Operations SVP General SVP
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Steve Mormaim VPj Fin Svcs ampTreasurer
George Gellrich Sam Belcher John Carlin Jim Spina Gene Van Slyke
VP Calvert VP NMP VP Ginna VP CSO VP Bus Ops
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CENG is a self-sustaining business entity
II Revenues are collected and expenses paid at CENG level rather than the parent (CEG or EDF) level
II How we sell our power
Constellation Commodities Group (CCG) (Market Price)Calvert Cliffs 1 amp 2 --c
EDF Trading (EDF T) (Market Price)
CCG (Market Price)Nine Mile 1 --c EDF T (Market Price)
CCG Market Price EDF T (Market Price)
Nine Mile 2 Niagara Mohawk (Fixed Price) lIPA (Owner pays operating costs)
-[ CCG (Market Price)
Ginna EDF T (Market Price) Rochester Gas amp Electric (Fixed Price)
II We will internally fund OampM expenses and Capital Projects
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Management structure functions like a business
II We will have the following internal services ~- Finance Accounting amp Treasury - HR
IT Business Applications Legal Services Supply Chain Communication
II We will continue to purchase back-office services from Constellation Payroll services
~ Expense reports IT infrastructure (e-mail etc)
II Most of the underlying infrastructure that supports our operations will continue
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Fleet Operational Performance and Business Plan
Maria Korsnick
January 19 2010
Agenda
Fleet Operational Performance
Regulatory Performance
CENG Business Plan
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Key Messages ~m 1m iiiiiiyen ~~
II Increasingly CENG is operating and learning as a fleet
II CENG employs a robust deliberate and conservative approach to operational decisions
II We recognize our recent performance as reflected under the Reactor Oversight Process does not meet expectations and we are taking aggressive fleet-wide actions
CENG Business Plan has many initiatives directed at programs to continually improve the middotsafety of our operations
II Our capital plan demonstrates significant continuing investment in plant safety and reliability for the long-term
II Responding to regulatory initiatives has impacted our normal planning and change management processes
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Constellation Average --Industry Top Quartile 3 Year UCF (Fleet) -)(- Industry Average 3 Year UCF (Fleet)
CENG lagged industry average in 2002 and 2003 and has beaten industry average since 2004 From 2005 -2008 CENG has beaten the industry by an average of 37 and has achieved top quartile performance
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2010 - 2014 plan includes investments at all three CENG stations to drive fleet dose performance to best quartile
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Majordrivers of lost points through third quarter Nine Mile and Ginna CRE (Ginna timing due to overlapping outages) -28 points Ginna aux feed pump availability -114 points Nine Mile Chemistry - 10 points and Calvert fuel -4 points
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CENG Reactor Oversight Process Status
II Calvert Cliffs successfully passed their 95001 inspection transitioning to Licensee Response Column in 4Q09
II Nine Mile Point Unit 2 is planning to have 95001 inspection in lQl0
Ginna transitioned to the Degraded Cornerstone Column in 3Q09 and is preparing for 95002 in 2Ql0
REGULATORY RESPON SE COLUMN
No more than two WHITE il11llts In different
cornerstones
NRCBASEUNEAND SUPPLEMENTAL INSPECTION
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~RC Response at Regional level Staff to hold public Ineeling with utility management Utility conedh adion to address WHITE Inputs NRt inpection foliowlIp on WHITE Inputs and (om(tie action
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Initial Fleet Learnings
We need to improve our behaviors related to
administrative procedure use and adherence
- rigor of decision making
questioning attitude
use of operating experience
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Key Corporate Learnings and Actions
We have improved our corporate governance and oversight to better assess fleet performance
A formal fleet performance management framework and strategy is being
We are continuing to strengthen the fleet wide change management process
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BUSINESS PLAN HIGHLIGHTS
The Business Plan has been strategically directed to improve nuclear safety and reliability and includes a substantial capital investment in the (ENG operation
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Investing in Our Future Minimize Initiating Events III Achieve Excellence in Operational
Excellence III
II Implement NFPA 805 II ~ j II
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II CC 1amp2 plant computer upgrade III
II CC 1amp2 secondary plant level controls II
upgrade II
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II IIICC1 main generator rewind II l1liCC 2 main generator refurbishment II NMP1 Gen rewindstator bars II
III NMP1 LP rotor replacement
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NMP Instrument Air Piping Replacement
NMP 1 Line 4 voltage regulation
NMP 1 feedwater heaters
NMP 1amp2 process computers
NMP 2 EPU Reliability Improvements
Ginna secondary level controls
Ginna main generator rewind
Ginna EHC digital upgrades
Ginna procedure upgrade program
CEDM coil stack replacement
Investing in Our Future
Improve Safety Systems II Containment sump mods (CC and Preserve Barrier Integrity
Ginna) III CC fuel transition (AREVA) II
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NMP 2 Service Water ForebayIiII
CC 1 pressurizer heaters sleeve Cleaning
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II GL 2008-01 Gas Accumulation Ginna RFP and SFP leak repairs 1
I mprove system performance ISFSI build (all three sites) through ER tools
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III CC intake structure cathodic protection
II Ginna TDAFW pump improvements
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Investing in Our Future
Reduce Occupational and Public Exposure Improve Safeguards
111 IIRCS source term reduction (all sites) Physical security upgrades (7355) Replace CC radiation monitors III Safetysecurity interface (7358)II
III Cyber Security (7354)Enhance Emergency Force-on -force improvements
Preparedness III
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II Implement NEI 99-01 Rev 5 EALs (all sites) Implement INPO 08-07 ERO staffing and training
ill Implement NRC EP Rule II Upgrade CC EP implementing procedures II
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Reduce Human Error Improve SCWESafety Ill IllFleet procedure standardization Fleet SCWE Review Team Ill Ill Implement enhanced NEI safety
culture monitoring
II IIStrategic workforce management Implement INPO Addendum I to Principles for a Strong Nuclear Ill HU performance improvement Safety Cu Itu re
II Optimize training programs to Ill Achieve Excellence in Industrial support strategic workforce plan
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Improve Problem Solving Ill
Ill Achieve excellence in corrective action program
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Workforce Quality Improve our Bench Strength
II Talent Management Changes - Significant Senior leadership developmental job changes executed Mayshy
December
II Drivers Long-term investment in leadership (development growth engagement and retention) Respond to immediate business needs
- Prepare leadership to support future company growth Grow internai taient
II New Executive Leadership Academy Mentoring Program developed for senior leadership individuals Cohort group meets four times per year for a two-year period classes overlap for continuity 3 sessions in 2009 Content areas include Finance amp Risk Management (June) Leadership Effectiveness (August) Government amp Policy (December)
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Workforce Reliability Improve the Work Environment
Fully Implemented NRC Fatigue Rule as of 100109 bull Employed a fleet solution
common software procedures training
bull Lessons Learned Changes how we manage our business as a company and how covered individuals think about their work schedules and manage their time off
Affects hov We conduct just-in-time training
NRC inspection of CENG program expected March 2010 at NMP
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II Sustained excellent fuel performance
Occupational dose for the year for non-refueling outage activities was 716 Rem
II Training Accreditation Renewal for technical programs
II 2009 Refueling outage - One OSHA recordable injury
Radiation dose was improved to 405 Rem
Refueling cavity leakage repair completed
- Diesel Generator cooling water AOVs installed to improve availability
- Circulating Water Pumps inspected and overhauled
- Remainder of the one time inspections completed prior to entering the period of extended operation
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Forced Outage due to EH Issue
II Outage caused by failure of the seals in the Electro-hydraulic (EH) pumps that supply the main steam stop valves for the turbine
II Incorrect and incompatible material installed by a vendor during refurbishment
II Key learnings included
- Trending of data and precursors
- Questioning attitude toward automatic component position changes
- Vendor quality assurance for non-safety components
II Site exercised deliberate and safe controls for restart
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Mitigating system reliability
II Impact of post uprate crud burst chemistry management on occupational dose
II Improvements in the Security organization following their utilization of the site human performance tools and use of the corrective action program (mainstreaming the organization)
II Impact of the changes associated with Regulatory Guide 1200 updates to the site PRA
II Procedure upgrade process to improve worker performance
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Turbine Driven Auxiliary Feedwater Pump
- Utilization of assumptions in Failure Modes and Effects Analysis and the lack of challenge by decision making teams
- Lack of rigor and depth in processes (PM scoping procedures for maintenance) for some vital components
Over-reliance of the adequacy of vendor provided information
III Ginna is currently in the Degraded Cornerstone column as the result of failures of the Turbine Driven Auxiliary Feedwater pump
II Significant actions are in progress to improve performance
II Site management has reviewed the health of all regulatory cornerstones to identify opportunities for improvement
III PIampR and HU assessments will be performed in lQ10
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III Successfully completed all license renewal commitments and entered the PEO on September 19 2009
II Physical security modifications associated with the Security Rule completed
II ISFSI construction is in progress with the first campaign scheduled for the second quarter 2010
Site PRA has been updated to meet Regulatory Guide 1200 compliance
II NFPA-80S submittal is in development with submittal projected for 4Q10
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2010 Site Focus Areas
Event Free Operation
Equipment Reliability
Organizational Learning
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Site Improvements
II New Training labs to enhance the learning experience
II Technical Support Center and Security diesel generators upgraded to increase margin
II New distance learning classroom to leverage fleet resources to improve worker knowledge
II State-of-the-art firing range has resulted in improved officer performance
II Secondary plant level controls have been improved to minimize system oscillations
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Future Planned Activities
II Turbine Driven Auxiliary Feedwater Pump steam admission and control valve upgrades
II Continue the procedures upgrade program
II Leak repair of the Spent Fuel Pool liner
II Rewind of the main generator
II Fuel Handling Manipulator upgrade
II Plans to submit for adoption of NEI 99-01 Revision 5 for Emergency Action Levels
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II On-line dose - 831 rem versus goal of 9085 rem
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II Forced Outages
Unit 1 (1009)
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Dose 1681 rem versus goal of 1687 rem
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II Security Modifications
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Organizational Learning from Foreign Material Event
Training Accreditation Renewal
Equipment Reliability Improvements and Fleet Support
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Unit 2 in Regulatory Response Column - Initial 95001 Inspection resulted in one green NCV and a
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II Successfully completed all Unit 1 license renewal commitments and entered the PEO on August 23 2009
II Unit 2 EPU submittal is in review Station is responding to RAls
II ISFSI project expected to start construction 2nd Quarter 2010
II NFPA -805 submittal for Unit 1 is in development with submittal projected for 4Q10
II Improve timeliness of License Amendment Request Submittals
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Focus Areas for 2010
Controlling our Future - Owning Our Safety
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Increase CDF LERF Margin
II Extended Power Uprate
II Reg Guide 1200 Compliance
II Emergency Preparedness
Implementation of NEI 99-01 Revision 5
2010 Unit 2 RFO - EPU equipment reliability improvements
- Retire RHR Steam Condensing Mode
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II On-Line Dose - 125 rem versus goal of 13 rem
II Fuel Performance CCNPP Unit 1 low power fuel failure Proceeding with plans to transition to AREVA fuel
Start transition in 2011 RFO (Unit 2) III Complete transition in 2016 RFO (both units with full core load of AREVA
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2009 Refueling Outage - 1 OSHA recordable
osite H U clock resets - 0 shutdown safety violations - RCS level indication modification - 3 reduced inventory windows executed
event free Dose 83 rem versus goal of 83 rem
II Security Modifications II Training Accreditation Renewal of Operations Training Programs
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- 95001 inspection completed satisfactorily in December 2009
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Procedure Use and Adherence
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Areva fuel transition LAR submitted December 2009
NFPA-80S - LAR submittal planned for 4Q2010
ISFSI Upgrade LAR submittal planned for 2010
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2010 Station Focus Areas
Build safety excellence through employee involvement
Backlog reduction while improving system health
Facility revitalization
Industry excellence in dose management
Industry excellence in Emergency Preparedness
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2010 RFO
- Res water level modification
- Rectifier replacement
- Appendix K Upgrade
Charging Pump System Improvements
Replacing Process and Effluent Radiation Monitors
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CENG Senior Management Team Board of DirectorsI 5 CEG 5 EDF I
Brew Barron Exec Vice President CE CEO amp CNO CENG LLC
I Sue Collins Joel Louis-Joseph-Dogue Maria Korsnick Steve L MillerSi~one Rossi SVP Human SVP Support Services SVP Operations SVP General SVP
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Steve Mormaim VPj Fin Svcs ampTreasurer
George Gellrich Sam Belcher John Carlin Jim Spina Gene Van Slyke
VP Calvert VP NMP VP Ginna VP CSO VP Bus Ops
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CENG is a self-sustaining business entity
II Revenues are collected and expenses paid at CENG level rather than the parent (CEG or EDF) level
II How we sell our power
Constellation Commodities Group (CCG) (Market Price)Calvert Cliffs 1 amp 2 --c
EDF Trading (EDF T) (Market Price)
CCG (Market Price)Nine Mile 1 --c EDF T (Market Price)
CCG Market Price EDF T (Market Price)
Nine Mile 2 Niagara Mohawk (Fixed Price) lIPA (Owner pays operating costs)
-[ CCG (Market Price)
Ginna EDF T (Market Price) Rochester Gas amp Electric (Fixed Price)
II We will internally fund OampM expenses and Capital Projects
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Management structure functions like a business
II We will have the following internal services ~- Finance Accounting amp Treasury - HR
IT Business Applications Legal Services Supply Chain Communication
II We will continue to purchase back-office services from Constellation Payroll services
~ Expense reports IT infrastructure (e-mail etc)
II Most of the underlying infrastructure that supports our operations will continue
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Fleet Operational Performance and Business Plan
Maria Korsnick
January 19 2010
Agenda
Fleet Operational Performance
Regulatory Performance
CENG Business Plan
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II Increasingly CENG is operating and learning as a fleet
II CENG employs a robust deliberate and conservative approach to operational decisions
II We recognize our recent performance as reflected under the Reactor Oversight Process does not meet expectations and we are taking aggressive fleet-wide actions
CENG Business Plan has many initiatives directed at programs to continually improve the middotsafety of our operations
II Our capital plan demonstrates significant continuing investment in plant safety and reliability for the long-term
II Responding to regulatory initiatives has impacted our normal planning and change management processes
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CENG lagged industry average in 2002 and 2003 and has beaten industry average since 2004 From 2005 -2008 CENG has beaten the industry by an average of 37 and has achieved top quartile performance
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CENG Reactor Oversight Process Status
II Calvert Cliffs successfully passed their 95001 inspection transitioning to Licensee Response Column in 4Q09
II Nine Mile Point Unit 2 is planning to have 95001 inspection in lQl0
Ginna transitioned to the Degraded Cornerstone Column in 3Q09 and is preparing for 95002 in 2Ql0
REGULATORY RESPON SE COLUMN
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Initial Fleet Learnings
We need to improve our behaviors related to
administrative procedure use and adherence
- rigor of decision making
questioning attitude
use of operating experience
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Key Corporate Learnings and Actions
We have improved our corporate governance and oversight to better assess fleet performance
A formal fleet performance management framework and strategy is being
We are continuing to strengthen the fleet wide change management process
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BUSINESS PLAN HIGHLIGHTS
The Business Plan has been strategically directed to improve nuclear safety and reliability and includes a substantial capital investment in the (ENG operation
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Investing in Our Future Minimize Initiating Events III Achieve Excellence in Operational
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II CC 1amp2 secondary plant level controls II
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III NMP1 LP rotor replacement
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NMP Instrument Air Piping Replacement
NMP 1 Line 4 voltage regulation
NMP 1 feedwater heaters
NMP 1amp2 process computers
NMP 2 EPU Reliability Improvements
Ginna secondary level controls
Ginna main generator rewind
Ginna EHC digital upgrades
Ginna procedure upgrade program
CEDM coil stack replacement
Investing in Our Future
Improve Safety Systems II Containment sump mods (CC and Preserve Barrier Integrity
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II Ginna TDAFW pump improvements
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Investing in Our Future
Reduce Occupational and Public Exposure Improve Safeguards
111 IIRCS source term reduction (all sites) Physical security upgrades (7355) Replace CC radiation monitors III Safetysecurity interface (7358)II
III Cyber Security (7354)Enhance Emergency Force-on -force improvements
Preparedness III
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II Implement NEI 99-01 Rev 5 EALs (all sites) Implement INPO 08-07 ERO staffing and training
ill Implement NRC EP Rule II Upgrade CC EP implementing procedures II
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Reduce Human Error Improve SCWESafety Ill IllFleet procedure standardization Fleet SCWE Review Team Ill Ill Implement enhanced NEI safety
culture monitoring
II IIStrategic workforce management Implement INPO Addendum I to Principles for a Strong Nuclear Ill HU performance improvement Safety Cu Itu re
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Workforce Quality Improve our Bench Strength
II Talent Management Changes - Significant Senior leadership developmental job changes executed Mayshy
December
II Drivers Long-term investment in leadership (development growth engagement and retention) Respond to immediate business needs
- Prepare leadership to support future company growth Grow internai taient
II New Executive Leadership Academy Mentoring Program developed for senior leadership individuals Cohort group meets four times per year for a two-year period classes overlap for continuity 3 sessions in 2009 Content areas include Finance amp Risk Management (June) Leadership Effectiveness (August) Government amp Policy (December)
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II Sustained excellent fuel performance
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II Training Accreditation Renewal for technical programs
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Radiation dose was improved to 405 Rem
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II Outage caused by failure of the seals in the Electro-hydraulic (EH) pumps that supply the main steam stop valves for the turbine
II Incorrect and incompatible material installed by a vendor during refurbishment
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Mitigating system reliability
II Impact of post uprate crud burst chemistry management on occupational dose
II Improvements in the Security organization following their utilization of the site human performance tools and use of the corrective action program (mainstreaming the organization)
II Impact of the changes associated with Regulatory Guide 1200 updates to the site PRA
II Procedure upgrade process to improve worker performance
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Over-reliance of the adequacy of vendor provided information
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II Significant actions are in progress to improve performance
II Site management has reviewed the health of all regulatory cornerstones to identify opportunities for improvement
III PIampR and HU assessments will be performed in lQ10
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III Successfully completed all license renewal commitments and entered the PEO on September 19 2009
II Physical security modifications associated with the Security Rule completed
II ISFSI construction is in progress with the first campaign scheduled for the second quarter 2010
Site PRA has been updated to meet Regulatory Guide 1200 compliance
II NFPA-80S submittal is in development with submittal projected for 4Q10
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Event Free Operation
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II New Training labs to enhance the learning experience
II Technical Support Center and Security diesel generators upgraded to increase margin
II New distance learning classroom to leverage fleet resources to improve worker knowledge
II State-of-the-art firing range has resulted in improved officer performance
II Secondary plant level controls have been improved to minimize system oscillations
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II Turbine Driven Auxiliary Feedwater Pump steam admission and control valve upgrades
II Continue the procedures upgrade program
II Leak repair of the Spent Fuel Pool liner
II Rewind of the main generator
II Fuel Handling Manipulator upgrade
II Plans to submit for adoption of NEI 99-01 Revision 5 for Emergency Action Levels
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II Unit 2 EPU submittal is in review Station is responding to RAls
II ISFSI project expected to start construction 2nd Quarter 2010
II NFPA -805 submittal for Unit 1 is in development with submittal projected for 4Q10
II Improve timeliness of License Amendment Request Submittals
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Controlling our Future - Owning Our Safety
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Increase CDF LERF Margin
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Build safety excellence through employee involvement
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II Revenues are collected and expenses paid at CENG level rather than the parent (CEG or EDF) level
II How we sell our power
Constellation Commodities Group (CCG) (Market Price)Calvert Cliffs 1 amp 2 --c
EDF Trading (EDF T) (Market Price)
CCG (Market Price)Nine Mile 1 --c EDF T (Market Price)
CCG Market Price EDF T (Market Price)
Nine Mile 2 Niagara Mohawk (Fixed Price) lIPA (Owner pays operating costs)
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Ginna EDF T (Market Price) Rochester Gas amp Electric (Fixed Price)
II We will internally fund OampM expenses and Capital Projects
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II We will have the following internal services ~- Finance Accounting amp Treasury - HR
IT Business Applications Legal Services Supply Chain Communication
II We will continue to purchase back-office services from Constellation Payroll services
~ Expense reports IT infrastructure (e-mail etc)
II Most of the underlying infrastructure that supports our operations will continue
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Maria Korsnick
January 19 2010
Agenda
Fleet Operational Performance
Regulatory Performance
CENG Business Plan
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II Increasingly CENG is operating and learning as a fleet
II CENG employs a robust deliberate and conservative approach to operational decisions
II We recognize our recent performance as reflected under the Reactor Oversight Process does not meet expectations and we are taking aggressive fleet-wide actions
CENG Business Plan has many initiatives directed at programs to continually improve the middotsafety of our operations
II Our capital plan demonstrates significant continuing investment in plant safety and reliability for the long-term
II Responding to regulatory initiatives has impacted our normal planning and change management processes
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CENG lagged industry average in 2002 and 2003 and has beaten industry average since 2004 From 2005 -2008 CENG has beaten the industry by an average of 37 and has achieved top quartile performance
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II Calvert Cliffs successfully passed their 95001 inspection transitioning to Licensee Response Column in 4Q09
II Nine Mile Point Unit 2 is planning to have 95001 inspection in lQl0
Ginna transitioned to the Degraded Cornerstone Column in 3Q09 and is preparing for 95002 in 2Ql0
REGULATORY RESPON SE COLUMN
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Initial Fleet Learnings
We need to improve our behaviors related to
administrative procedure use and adherence
- rigor of decision making
questioning attitude
use of operating experience
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Key Corporate Learnings and Actions
We have improved our corporate governance and oversight to better assess fleet performance
A formal fleet performance management framework and strategy is being
We are continuing to strengthen the fleet wide change management process
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BUSINESS PLAN HIGHLIGHTS
The Business Plan has been strategically directed to improve nuclear safety and reliability and includes a substantial capital investment in the (ENG operation
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Investing in Our Future Minimize Initiating Events III Achieve Excellence in Operational
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II CC 1amp2 secondary plant level controls II
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NMP Instrument Air Piping Replacement
NMP 1 Line 4 voltage regulation
NMP 1 feedwater heaters
NMP 1amp2 process computers
NMP 2 EPU Reliability Improvements
Ginna secondary level controls
Ginna main generator rewind
Ginna EHC digital upgrades
Ginna procedure upgrade program
CEDM coil stack replacement
Investing in Our Future
Improve Safety Systems II Containment sump mods (CC and Preserve Barrier Integrity
Ginna) III CC fuel transition (AREVA) II
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II GL 2008-01 Gas Accumulation Ginna RFP and SFP leak repairs 1
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II Ginna TDAFW pump improvements
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Reduce Occupational and Public Exposure Improve Safeguards
111 IIRCS source term reduction (all sites) Physical security upgrades (7355) Replace CC radiation monitors III Safetysecurity interface (7358)II
III Cyber Security (7354)Enhance Emergency Force-on -force improvements
Preparedness III
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II Implement NEI 99-01 Rev 5 EALs (all sites) Implement INPO 08-07 ERO staffing and training
ill Implement NRC EP Rule II Upgrade CC EP implementing procedures II
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Reduce Human Error Improve SCWESafety Ill IllFleet procedure standardization Fleet SCWE Review Team Ill Ill Implement enhanced NEI safety
culture monitoring
II IIStrategic workforce management Implement INPO Addendum I to Principles for a Strong Nuclear Ill HU performance improvement Safety Cu Itu re
II Optimize training programs to Ill Achieve Excellence in Industrial support strategic workforce plan
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II Talent Management Changes - Significant Senior leadership developmental job changes executed Mayshy
December
II Drivers Long-term investment in leadership (development growth engagement and retention) Respond to immediate business needs
- Prepare leadership to support future company growth Grow internai taient
II New Executive Leadership Academy Mentoring Program developed for senior leadership individuals Cohort group meets four times per year for a two-year period classes overlap for continuity 3 sessions in 2009 Content areas include Finance amp Risk Management (June) Leadership Effectiveness (August) Government amp Policy (December)
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II Sustained excellent fuel performance
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Radiation dose was improved to 405 Rem
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II Outage caused by failure of the seals in the Electro-hydraulic (EH) pumps that supply the main steam stop valves for the turbine
II Incorrect and incompatible material installed by a vendor during refurbishment
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Mitigating system reliability
II Impact of post uprate crud burst chemistry management on occupational dose
II Improvements in the Security organization following their utilization of the site human performance tools and use of the corrective action program (mainstreaming the organization)
II Impact of the changes associated with Regulatory Guide 1200 updates to the site PRA
II Procedure upgrade process to improve worker performance
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Turbine Driven Auxiliary Feedwater Pump
- Utilization of assumptions in Failure Modes and Effects Analysis and the lack of challenge by decision making teams
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Over-reliance of the adequacy of vendor provided information
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II Significant actions are in progress to improve performance
II Site management has reviewed the health of all regulatory cornerstones to identify opportunities for improvement
III PIampR and HU assessments will be performed in lQ10
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III Successfully completed all license renewal commitments and entered the PEO on September 19 2009
II Physical security modifications associated with the Security Rule completed
II ISFSI construction is in progress with the first campaign scheduled for the second quarter 2010
Site PRA has been updated to meet Regulatory Guide 1200 compliance
II NFPA-80S submittal is in development with submittal projected for 4Q10
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Event Free Operation
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II New Training labs to enhance the learning experience
II Technical Support Center and Security diesel generators upgraded to increase margin
II New distance learning classroom to leverage fleet resources to improve worker knowledge
II State-of-the-art firing range has resulted in improved officer performance
II Secondary plant level controls have been improved to minimize system oscillations
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II Turbine Driven Auxiliary Feedwater Pump steam admission and control valve upgrades
II Continue the procedures upgrade program
II Leak repair of the Spent Fuel Pool liner
II Rewind of the main generator
II Fuel Handling Manipulator upgrade
II Plans to submit for adoption of NEI 99-01 Revision 5 for Emergency Action Levels
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II Unit 2 EPU submittal is in review Station is responding to RAls
II ISFSI project expected to start construction 2nd Quarter 2010
II NFPA -805 submittal for Unit 1 is in development with submittal projected for 4Q10
II Improve timeliness of License Amendment Request Submittals
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Controlling our Future - Owning Our Safety
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Increase CDF LERF Margin
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Build safety excellence through employee involvement
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II Revenues are collected and expenses paid at CENG level rather than the parent (CEG or EDF) level
II How we sell our power
Constellation Commodities Group (CCG) (Market Price)Calvert Cliffs 1 amp 2 --c
EDF Trading (EDF T) (Market Price)
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II We will internally fund OampM expenses and Capital Projects
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Agenda
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II Increasingly CENG is operating and learning as a fleet
II CENG employs a robust deliberate and conservative approach to operational decisions
II We recognize our recent performance as reflected under the Reactor Oversight Process does not meet expectations and we are taking aggressive fleet-wide actions
CENG Business Plan has many initiatives directed at programs to continually improve the middotsafety of our operations
II Our capital plan demonstrates significant continuing investment in plant safety and reliability for the long-term
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II Calvert Cliffs successfully passed their 95001 inspection transitioning to Licensee Response Column in 4Q09
II Nine Mile Point Unit 2 is planning to have 95001 inspection in lQl0
Ginna transitioned to the Degraded Cornerstone Column in 3Q09 and is preparing for 95002 in 2Ql0
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Initial Fleet Learnings
We need to improve our behaviors related to
administrative procedure use and adherence
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questioning attitude
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We have improved our corporate governance and oversight to better assess fleet performance
A formal fleet performance management framework and strategy is being
We are continuing to strengthen the fleet wide change management process
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The Business Plan has been strategically directed to improve nuclear safety and reliability and includes a substantial capital investment in the (ENG operation
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Investing in Our Future Minimize Initiating Events III Achieve Excellence in Operational
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NMP Instrument Air Piping Replacement
NMP 1 Line 4 voltage regulation
NMP 1 feedwater heaters
NMP 1amp2 process computers
NMP 2 EPU Reliability Improvements
Ginna secondary level controls
Ginna main generator rewind
Ginna EHC digital upgrades
Ginna procedure upgrade program
CEDM coil stack replacement
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Improve Safety Systems II Containment sump mods (CC and Preserve Barrier Integrity
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Reduce Occupational and Public Exposure Improve Safeguards
111 IIRCS source term reduction (all sites) Physical security upgrades (7355) Replace CC radiation monitors III Safetysecurity interface (7358)II
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Reduce Human Error Improve SCWESafety Ill IllFleet procedure standardization Fleet SCWE Review Team Ill Ill Implement enhanced NEI safety
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II Talent Management Changes - Significant Senior leadership developmental job changes executed Mayshy
December
II Drivers Long-term investment in leadership (development growth engagement and retention) Respond to immediate business needs
- Prepare leadership to support future company growth Grow internai taient
II New Executive Leadership Academy Mentoring Program developed for senior leadership individuals Cohort group meets four times per year for a two-year period classes overlap for continuity 3 sessions in 2009 Content areas include Finance amp Risk Management (June) Leadership Effectiveness (August) Government amp Policy (December)
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Radiation dose was improved to 405 Rem
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II Outage caused by failure of the seals in the Electro-hydraulic (EH) pumps that supply the main steam stop valves for the turbine
II Incorrect and incompatible material installed by a vendor during refurbishment
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Mitigating system reliability
II Impact of post uprate crud burst chemistry management on occupational dose
II Improvements in the Security organization following their utilization of the site human performance tools and use of the corrective action program (mainstreaming the organization)
II Impact of the changes associated with Regulatory Guide 1200 updates to the site PRA
II Procedure upgrade process to improve worker performance
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II Significant actions are in progress to improve performance
II Site management has reviewed the health of all regulatory cornerstones to identify opportunities for improvement
III PIampR and HU assessments will be performed in lQ10
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III Successfully completed all license renewal commitments and entered the PEO on September 19 2009
II Physical security modifications associated with the Security Rule completed
II ISFSI construction is in progress with the first campaign scheduled for the second quarter 2010
Site PRA has been updated to meet Regulatory Guide 1200 compliance
II NFPA-80S submittal is in development with submittal projected for 4Q10
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Event Free Operation
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II New Training labs to enhance the learning experience
II Technical Support Center and Security diesel generators upgraded to increase margin
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II State-of-the-art firing range has resulted in improved officer performance
II Secondary plant level controls have been improved to minimize system oscillations
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II Turbine Driven Auxiliary Feedwater Pump steam admission and control valve upgrades
II Continue the procedures upgrade program
II Leak repair of the Spent Fuel Pool liner
II Rewind of the main generator
II Fuel Handling Manipulator upgrade
II Plans to submit for adoption of NEI 99-01 Revision 5 for Emergency Action Levels
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II On-line dose - 831 rem versus goal of 9085 rem
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II Successfully completed all Unit 1 license renewal commitments and entered the PEO on August 23 2009
II Unit 2 EPU submittal is in review Station is responding to RAls
II ISFSI project expected to start construction 2nd Quarter 2010
II NFPA -805 submittal for Unit 1 is in development with submittal projected for 4Q10
II Improve timeliness of License Amendment Request Submittals
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Controlling our Future - Owning Our Safety
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Increase CDF LERF Margin
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Areva fuel transition LAR submitted December 2009
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Build safety excellence through employee involvement
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2010 RFO
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II We will internally fund OampM expenses and Capital Projects
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Agenda
Fleet Operational Performance
Regulatory Performance
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II Increasingly CENG is operating and learning as a fleet
II CENG employs a robust deliberate and conservative approach to operational decisions
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II Calvert Cliffs successfully passed their 95001 inspection transitioning to Licensee Response Column in 4Q09
II Nine Mile Point Unit 2 is planning to have 95001 inspection in lQl0
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We need to improve our behaviors related to
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We have improved our corporate governance and oversight to better assess fleet performance
A formal fleet performance management framework and strategy is being
We are continuing to strengthen the fleet wide change management process
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The Business Plan has been strategically directed to improve nuclear safety and reliability and includes a substantial capital investment in the (ENG operation
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NMP 1 Line 4 voltage regulation
NMP 1 feedwater heaters
NMP 1amp2 process computers
NMP 2 EPU Reliability Improvements
Ginna secondary level controls
Ginna main generator rewind
Ginna EHC digital upgrades
Ginna procedure upgrade program
CEDM coil stack replacement
Investing in Our Future
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Reduce Occupational and Public Exposure Improve Safeguards
111 IIRCS source term reduction (all sites) Physical security upgrades (7355) Replace CC radiation monitors III Safetysecurity interface (7358)II
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II Talent Management Changes - Significant Senior leadership developmental job changes executed Mayshy
December
II Drivers Long-term investment in leadership (development growth engagement and retention) Respond to immediate business needs
- Prepare leadership to support future company growth Grow internai taient
II New Executive Leadership Academy Mentoring Program developed for senior leadership individuals Cohort group meets four times per year for a two-year period classes overlap for continuity 3 sessions in 2009 Content areas include Finance amp Risk Management (June) Leadership Effectiveness (August) Government amp Policy (December)
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II Training Accreditation Renewal for technical programs
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Radiation dose was improved to 405 Rem
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II Outage caused by failure of the seals in the Electro-hydraulic (EH) pumps that supply the main steam stop valves for the turbine
II Incorrect and incompatible material installed by a vendor during refurbishment
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Mitigating system reliability
II Impact of post uprate crud burst chemistry management on occupational dose
II Improvements in the Security organization following their utilization of the site human performance tools and use of the corrective action program (mainstreaming the organization)
II Impact of the changes associated with Regulatory Guide 1200 updates to the site PRA
II Procedure upgrade process to improve worker performance
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II Significant actions are in progress to improve performance
II Site management has reviewed the health of all regulatory cornerstones to identify opportunities for improvement
III PIampR and HU assessments will be performed in lQ10
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III Successfully completed all license renewal commitments and entered the PEO on September 19 2009
II Physical security modifications associated with the Security Rule completed
II ISFSI construction is in progress with the first campaign scheduled for the second quarter 2010
Site PRA has been updated to meet Regulatory Guide 1200 compliance
II NFPA-80S submittal is in development with submittal projected for 4Q10
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Event Free Operation
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II New Training labs to enhance the learning experience
II Technical Support Center and Security diesel generators upgraded to increase margin
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II State-of-the-art firing range has resulted in improved officer performance
II Secondary plant level controls have been improved to minimize system oscillations
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II Turbine Driven Auxiliary Feedwater Pump steam admission and control valve upgrades
II Continue the procedures upgrade program
II Leak repair of the Spent Fuel Pool liner
II Rewind of the main generator
II Fuel Handling Manipulator upgrade
II Plans to submit for adoption of NEI 99-01 Revision 5 for Emergency Action Levels
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II On-line dose - 831 rem versus goal of 9085 rem
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II Successfully completed all Unit 1 license renewal commitments and entered the PEO on August 23 2009
II Unit 2 EPU submittal is in review Station is responding to RAls
II ISFSI project expected to start construction 2nd Quarter 2010
II NFPA -805 submittal for Unit 1 is in development with submittal projected for 4Q10
II Improve timeliness of License Amendment Request Submittals
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Controlling our Future - Owning Our Safety
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Increase CDF LERF Margin
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Areva fuel transition LAR submitted December 2009
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Build safety excellence through employee involvement
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2010 RFO
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January 19 2010
Agenda
Fleet Operational Performance
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II Increasingly CENG is operating and learning as a fleet
II CENG employs a robust deliberate and conservative approach to operational decisions
II We recognize our recent performance as reflected under the Reactor Oversight Process does not meet expectations and we are taking aggressive fleet-wide actions
CENG Business Plan has many initiatives directed at programs to continually improve the middotsafety of our operations
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II Calvert Cliffs successfully passed their 95001 inspection transitioning to Licensee Response Column in 4Q09
II Nine Mile Point Unit 2 is planning to have 95001 inspection in lQl0
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II Talent Management Changes - Significant Senior leadership developmental job changes executed Mayshy
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II Drivers Long-term investment in leadership (development growth engagement and retention) Respond to immediate business needs
- Prepare leadership to support future company growth Grow internai taient
II New Executive Leadership Academy Mentoring Program developed for senior leadership individuals Cohort group meets four times per year for a two-year period classes overlap for continuity 3 sessions in 2009 Content areas include Finance amp Risk Management (June) Leadership Effectiveness (August) Government amp Policy (December)
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II Impact of post uprate crud burst chemistry management on occupational dose
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II Impact of the changes associated with Regulatory Guide 1200 updates to the site PRA
II Procedure upgrade process to improve worker performance
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II Significant actions are in progress to improve performance
II Site management has reviewed the health of all regulatory cornerstones to identify opportunities for improvement
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III Successfully completed all license renewal commitments and entered the PEO on September 19 2009
II Physical security modifications associated with the Security Rule completed
II ISFSI construction is in progress with the first campaign scheduled for the second quarter 2010
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II NFPA-80S submittal is in development with submittal projected for 4Q10
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Event Free Operation
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II Secondary plant level controls have been improved to minimize system oscillations
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II Turbine Driven Auxiliary Feedwater Pump steam admission and control valve upgrades
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II Leak repair of the Spent Fuel Pool liner
II Rewind of the main generator
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II Plans to submit for adoption of NEI 99-01 Revision 5 for Emergency Action Levels
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II Successfully completed all Unit 1 license renewal commitments and entered the PEO on August 23 2009
II Unit 2 EPU submittal is in review Station is responding to RAls
II ISFSI project expected to start construction 2nd Quarter 2010
II NFPA -805 submittal for Unit 1 is in development with submittal projected for 4Q10
II Improve timeliness of License Amendment Request Submittals
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Controlling our Future - Owning Our Safety
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Build safety excellence through employee involvement
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Fleet Operational Performance
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II Increasingly CENG is operating and learning as a fleet
II CENG employs a robust deliberate and conservative approach to operational decisions
II We recognize our recent performance as reflected under the Reactor Oversight Process does not meet expectations and we are taking aggressive fleet-wide actions
CENG Business Plan has many initiatives directed at programs to continually improve the middotsafety of our operations
II Our capital plan demonstrates significant continuing investment in plant safety and reliability for the long-term
II Responding to regulatory initiatives has impacted our normal planning and change management processes
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Initial Fleet Learnings
We need to improve our behaviors related to
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We have improved our corporate governance and oversight to better assess fleet performance
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II New Executive Leadership Academy Mentoring Program developed for senior leadership individuals Cohort group meets four times per year for a two-year period classes overlap for continuity 3 sessions in 2009 Content areas include Finance amp Risk Management (June) Leadership Effectiveness (August) Government amp Policy (December)
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Mitigating system reliability
II Impact of post uprate crud burst chemistry management on occupational dose
II Improvements in the Security organization following their utilization of the site human performance tools and use of the corrective action program (mainstreaming the organization)
II Impact of the changes associated with Regulatory Guide 1200 updates to the site PRA
II Procedure upgrade process to improve worker performance
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II Significant actions are in progress to improve performance
II Site management has reviewed the health of all regulatory cornerstones to identify opportunities for improvement
III PIampR and HU assessments will be performed in lQ10
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III Successfully completed all license renewal commitments and entered the PEO on September 19 2009
II Physical security modifications associated with the Security Rule completed
II ISFSI construction is in progress with the first campaign scheduled for the second quarter 2010
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II NFPA-80S submittal is in development with submittal projected for 4Q10
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Event Free Operation
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II New Training labs to enhance the learning experience
II Technical Support Center and Security diesel generators upgraded to increase margin
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II State-of-the-art firing range has resulted in improved officer performance
II Secondary plant level controls have been improved to minimize system oscillations
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II Turbine Driven Auxiliary Feedwater Pump steam admission and control valve upgrades
II Continue the procedures upgrade program
II Leak repair of the Spent Fuel Pool liner
II Rewind of the main generator
II Fuel Handling Manipulator upgrade
II Plans to submit for adoption of NEI 99-01 Revision 5 for Emergency Action Levels
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II On-line dose - 831 rem versus goal of 9085 rem
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II Successfully completed all Unit 1 license renewal commitments and entered the PEO on August 23 2009
II Unit 2 EPU submittal is in review Station is responding to RAls
II ISFSI project expected to start construction 2nd Quarter 2010
II NFPA -805 submittal for Unit 1 is in development with submittal projected for 4Q10
II Improve timeliness of License Amendment Request Submittals
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Controlling our Future - Owning Our Safety
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Increase CDF LERF Margin
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Build safety excellence through employee involvement
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II Increasingly CENG is operating and learning as a fleet
II CENG employs a robust deliberate and conservative approach to operational decisions
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II Calvert Cliffs successfully passed their 95001 inspection transitioning to Licensee Response Column in 4Q09
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Initial Fleet Learnings
We need to improve our behaviors related to
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We have improved our corporate governance and oversight to better assess fleet performance
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The Business Plan has been strategically directed to improve nuclear safety and reliability and includes a substantial capital investment in the (ENG operation
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Investing in Our Future Minimize Initiating Events III Achieve Excellence in Operational
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NMP 1 feedwater heaters
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Ginna EHC digital upgrades
Ginna procedure upgrade program
CEDM coil stack replacement
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II Talent Management Changes - Significant Senior leadership developmental job changes executed Mayshy
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II Procedure upgrade process to improve worker performance
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II Significant actions are in progress to improve performance
II Site management has reviewed the health of all regulatory cornerstones to identify opportunities for improvement
III PIampR and HU assessments will be performed in lQ10
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III Successfully completed all license renewal commitments and entered the PEO on September 19 2009
II Physical security modifications associated with the Security Rule completed
II ISFSI construction is in progress with the first campaign scheduled for the second quarter 2010
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II On-line dose - 831 rem versus goal of 9085 rem
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II Successfully completed all Unit 1 license renewal commitments and entered the PEO on August 23 2009
II Unit 2 EPU submittal is in review Station is responding to RAls
II ISFSI project expected to start construction 2nd Quarter 2010
II NFPA -805 submittal for Unit 1 is in development with submittal projected for 4Q10
II Improve timeliness of License Amendment Request Submittals
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Controlling our Future - Owning Our Safety
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Increase CDF LERF Margin
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Areva fuel transition LAR submitted December 2009
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Build safety excellence through employee involvement
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II Calvert Cliffs successfully passed their 95001 inspection transitioning to Licensee Response Column in 4Q09
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We need to improve our behaviors related to
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We have improved our corporate governance and oversight to better assess fleet performance
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The Business Plan has been strategically directed to improve nuclear safety and reliability and includes a substantial capital investment in the (ENG operation
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NMP 1 Line 4 voltage regulation
NMP 1 feedwater heaters
NMP 1amp2 process computers
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Ginna main generator rewind
Ginna EHC digital upgrades
Ginna procedure upgrade program
CEDM coil stack replacement
Investing in Our Future
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111 IIRCS source term reduction (all sites) Physical security upgrades (7355) Replace CC radiation monitors III Safetysecurity interface (7358)II
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II Talent Management Changes - Significant Senior leadership developmental job changes executed Mayshy
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II Drivers Long-term investment in leadership (development growth engagement and retention) Respond to immediate business needs
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II New Executive Leadership Academy Mentoring Program developed for senior leadership individuals Cohort group meets four times per year for a two-year period classes overlap for continuity 3 sessions in 2009 Content areas include Finance amp Risk Management (June) Leadership Effectiveness (August) Government amp Policy (December)
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III Successfully completed all license renewal commitments and entered the PEO on September 19 2009
II Physical security modifications associated with the Security Rule completed
II ISFSI construction is in progress with the first campaign scheduled for the second quarter 2010
Site PRA has been updated to meet Regulatory Guide 1200 compliance
II NFPA-80S submittal is in development with submittal projected for 4Q10
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II Secondary plant level controls have been improved to minimize system oscillations
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II On-line dose - 831 rem versus goal of 9085 rem
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II Forced Outages
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II Unit 1 Refueling Outage Performance
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Dose 1681 rem versus goal of 1687 rem
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Unit 2 in Regulatory Response Column - Initial 95001 Inspection resulted in one green NCV and a
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II Successfully completed all Unit 1 license renewal commitments and entered the PEO on August 23 2009
II Unit 2 EPU submittal is in review Station is responding to RAls
II ISFSI project expected to start construction 2nd Quarter 2010
II NFPA -805 submittal for Unit 1 is in development with submittal projected for 4Q10
II Improve timeliness of License Amendment Request Submittals
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Controlling our Future - Owning Our Safety
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Increase CDF LERF Margin
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2010 Unit 2 RFO - EPU equipment reliability improvements
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II On-Line Dose - 125 rem versus goal of 13 rem
II Fuel Performance CCNPP Unit 1 low power fuel failure Proceeding with plans to transition to AREVA fuel
Start transition in 2011 RFO (Unit 2) III Complete transition in 2016 RFO (both units with full core load of AREVA
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2009 Refueling Outage - 1 OSHA recordable
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Areva fuel transition LAR submitted December 2009
NFPA-80S - LAR submittal planned for 4Q2010
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Build safety excellence through employee involvement
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II Calvert Cliffs successfully passed their 95001 inspection transitioning to Licensee Response Column in 4Q09
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Ginna transitioned to the Degraded Cornerstone Column in 3Q09 and is preparing for 95002 in 2Ql0
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Initial Fleet Learnings
We need to improve our behaviors related to
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We have improved our corporate governance and oversight to better assess fleet performance
A formal fleet performance management framework and strategy is being
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The Business Plan has been strategically directed to improve nuclear safety and reliability and includes a substantial capital investment in the (ENG operation
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Investing in Our Future Minimize Initiating Events III Achieve Excellence in Operational
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NMP 1 Line 4 voltage regulation
NMP 1 feedwater heaters
NMP 1amp2 process computers
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Ginna main generator rewind
Ginna EHC digital upgrades
Ginna procedure upgrade program
CEDM coil stack replacement
Investing in Our Future
Improve Safety Systems II Containment sump mods (CC and Preserve Barrier Integrity
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Reduce Occupational and Public Exposure Improve Safeguards
111 IIRCS source term reduction (all sites) Physical security upgrades (7355) Replace CC radiation monitors III Safetysecurity interface (7358)II
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Reduce Human Error Improve SCWESafety Ill IllFleet procedure standardization Fleet SCWE Review Team Ill Ill Implement enhanced NEI safety
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II IIStrategic workforce management Implement INPO Addendum I to Principles for a Strong Nuclear Ill HU performance improvement Safety Cu Itu re
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II Talent Management Changes - Significant Senior leadership developmental job changes executed Mayshy
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II Drivers Long-term investment in leadership (development growth engagement and retention) Respond to immediate business needs
- Prepare leadership to support future company growth Grow internai taient
II New Executive Leadership Academy Mentoring Program developed for senior leadership individuals Cohort group meets four times per year for a two-year period classes overlap for continuity 3 sessions in 2009 Content areas include Finance amp Risk Management (June) Leadership Effectiveness (August) Government amp Policy (December)
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II Sustained excellent fuel performance
Occupational dose for the year for non-refueling outage activities was 716 Rem
II Training Accreditation Renewal for technical programs
II 2009 Refueling outage - One OSHA recordable injury
Radiation dose was improved to 405 Rem
Refueling cavity leakage repair completed
- Diesel Generator cooling water AOVs installed to improve availability
- Circulating Water Pumps inspected and overhauled
- Remainder of the one time inspections completed prior to entering the period of extended operation
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II Outage caused by failure of the seals in the Electro-hydraulic (EH) pumps that supply the main steam stop valves for the turbine
II Incorrect and incompatible material installed by a vendor during refurbishment
II Key learnings included
- Trending of data and precursors
- Questioning attitude toward automatic component position changes
- Vendor quality assurance for non-safety components
II Site exercised deliberate and safe controls for restart
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Mitigating system reliability
II Impact of post uprate crud burst chemistry management on occupational dose
II Improvements in the Security organization following their utilization of the site human performance tools and use of the corrective action program (mainstreaming the organization)
II Impact of the changes associated with Regulatory Guide 1200 updates to the site PRA
II Procedure upgrade process to improve worker performance
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Over-reliance of the adequacy of vendor provided information
III Ginna is currently in the Degraded Cornerstone column as the result of failures of the Turbine Driven Auxiliary Feedwater pump
II Significant actions are in progress to improve performance
II Site management has reviewed the health of all regulatory cornerstones to identify opportunities for improvement
III PIampR and HU assessments will be performed in lQ10
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III Successfully completed all license renewal commitments and entered the PEO on September 19 2009
II Physical security modifications associated with the Security Rule completed
II ISFSI construction is in progress with the first campaign scheduled for the second quarter 2010
Site PRA has been updated to meet Regulatory Guide 1200 compliance
II NFPA-80S submittal is in development with submittal projected for 4Q10
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II New Training labs to enhance the learning experience
II Technical Support Center and Security diesel generators upgraded to increase margin
II New distance learning classroom to leverage fleet resources to improve worker knowledge
II State-of-the-art firing range has resulted in improved officer performance
II Secondary plant level controls have been improved to minimize system oscillations
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II Turbine Driven Auxiliary Feedwater Pump steam admission and control valve upgrades
II Continue the procedures upgrade program
II Leak repair of the Spent Fuel Pool liner
II Rewind of the main generator
II Fuel Handling Manipulator upgrade
II Plans to submit for adoption of NEI 99-01 Revision 5 for Emergency Action Levels
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II On-line dose - 831 rem versus goal of 9085 rem
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II Improve timeliness of License Amendment Request Submittals
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Areva fuel transition LAR submitted December 2009
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Build safety excellence through employee involvement
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II Calvert Cliffs successfully passed their 95001 inspection transitioning to Licensee Response Column in 4Q09
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Initial Fleet Learnings
We need to improve our behaviors related to
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We have improved our corporate governance and oversight to better assess fleet performance
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The Business Plan has been strategically directed to improve nuclear safety and reliability and includes a substantial capital investment in the (ENG operation
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Investing in Our Future Minimize Initiating Events III Achieve Excellence in Operational
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NMP 1 Line 4 voltage regulation
NMP 1 feedwater heaters
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Ginna main generator rewind
Ginna EHC digital upgrades
Ginna procedure upgrade program
CEDM coil stack replacement
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II Talent Management Changes - Significant Senior leadership developmental job changes executed Mayshy
December
II Drivers Long-term investment in leadership (development growth engagement and retention) Respond to immediate business needs
- Prepare leadership to support future company growth Grow internai taient
II New Executive Leadership Academy Mentoring Program developed for senior leadership individuals Cohort group meets four times per year for a two-year period classes overlap for continuity 3 sessions in 2009 Content areas include Finance amp Risk Management (June) Leadership Effectiveness (August) Government amp Policy (December)
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II Sustained excellent fuel performance
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II Training Accreditation Renewal for technical programs
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Radiation dose was improved to 405 Rem
Refueling cavity leakage repair completed
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II Incorrect and incompatible material installed by a vendor during refurbishment
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- Vendor quality assurance for non-safety components
II Site exercised deliberate and safe controls for restart
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Mitigating system reliability
II Impact of post uprate crud burst chemistry management on occupational dose
II Improvements in the Security organization following their utilization of the site human performance tools and use of the corrective action program (mainstreaming the organization)
II Impact of the changes associated with Regulatory Guide 1200 updates to the site PRA
II Procedure upgrade process to improve worker performance
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II Significant actions are in progress to improve performance
II Site management has reviewed the health of all regulatory cornerstones to identify opportunities for improvement
III PIampR and HU assessments will be performed in lQ10
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III Successfully completed all license renewal commitments and entered the PEO on September 19 2009
II Physical security modifications associated with the Security Rule completed
II ISFSI construction is in progress with the first campaign scheduled for the second quarter 2010
Site PRA has been updated to meet Regulatory Guide 1200 compliance
II NFPA-80S submittal is in development with submittal projected for 4Q10
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II New Training labs to enhance the learning experience
II Technical Support Center and Security diesel generators upgraded to increase margin
II New distance learning classroom to leverage fleet resources to improve worker knowledge
II State-of-the-art firing range has resulted in improved officer performance
II Secondary plant level controls have been improved to minimize system oscillations
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II Continue the procedures upgrade program
II Leak repair of the Spent Fuel Pool liner
II Rewind of the main generator
II Fuel Handling Manipulator upgrade
II Plans to submit for adoption of NEI 99-01 Revision 5 for Emergency Action Levels
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Build safety excellence through employee involvement
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II Calvert Cliffs successfully passed their 95001 inspection transitioning to Licensee Response Column in 4Q09
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Initial Fleet Learnings
We need to improve our behaviors related to
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questioning attitude
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We have improved our corporate governance and oversight to better assess fleet performance
A formal fleet performance management framework and strategy is being
We are continuing to strengthen the fleet wide change management process
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The Business Plan has been strategically directed to improve nuclear safety and reliability and includes a substantial capital investment in the (ENG operation
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Investing in Our Future Minimize Initiating Events III Achieve Excellence in Operational
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III NMP1 LP rotor replacement
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NMP Instrument Air Piping Replacement
NMP 1 Line 4 voltage regulation
NMP 1 feedwater heaters
NMP 1amp2 process computers
NMP 2 EPU Reliability Improvements
Ginna secondary level controls
Ginna main generator rewind
Ginna EHC digital upgrades
Ginna procedure upgrade program
CEDM coil stack replacement
Investing in Our Future
Improve Safety Systems II Containment sump mods (CC and Preserve Barrier Integrity
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Investing in Our Future
Reduce Occupational and Public Exposure Improve Safeguards
111 IIRCS source term reduction (all sites) Physical security upgrades (7355) Replace CC radiation monitors III Safetysecurity interface (7358)II
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Reduce Human Error Improve SCWESafety Ill IllFleet procedure standardization Fleet SCWE Review Team Ill Ill Implement enhanced NEI safety
culture monitoring
II IIStrategic workforce management Implement INPO Addendum I to Principles for a Strong Nuclear Ill HU performance improvement Safety Cu Itu re
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II Talent Management Changes - Significant Senior leadership developmental job changes executed Mayshy
December
II Drivers Long-term investment in leadership (development growth engagement and retention) Respond to immediate business needs
- Prepare leadership to support future company growth Grow internai taient
II New Executive Leadership Academy Mentoring Program developed for senior leadership individuals Cohort group meets four times per year for a two-year period classes overlap for continuity 3 sessions in 2009 Content areas include Finance amp Risk Management (June) Leadership Effectiveness (August) Government amp Policy (December)
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II Sustained excellent fuel performance
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II Training Accreditation Renewal for technical programs
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Radiation dose was improved to 405 Rem
Refueling cavity leakage repair completed
- Diesel Generator cooling water AOVs installed to improve availability
- Circulating Water Pumps inspected and overhauled
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II Outage caused by failure of the seals in the Electro-hydraulic (EH) pumps that supply the main steam stop valves for the turbine
II Incorrect and incompatible material installed by a vendor during refurbishment
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- Trending of data and precursors
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- Vendor quality assurance for non-safety components
II Site exercised deliberate and safe controls for restart
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Mitigating system reliability
II Impact of post uprate crud burst chemistry management on occupational dose
II Improvements in the Security organization following their utilization of the site human performance tools and use of the corrective action program (mainstreaming the organization)
II Impact of the changes associated with Regulatory Guide 1200 updates to the site PRA
II Procedure upgrade process to improve worker performance
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Over-reliance of the adequacy of vendor provided information
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II Significant actions are in progress to improve performance
II Site management has reviewed the health of all regulatory cornerstones to identify opportunities for improvement
III PIampR and HU assessments will be performed in lQ10
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III Successfully completed all license renewal commitments and entered the PEO on September 19 2009
II Physical security modifications associated with the Security Rule completed
II ISFSI construction is in progress with the first campaign scheduled for the second quarter 2010
Site PRA has been updated to meet Regulatory Guide 1200 compliance
II NFPA-80S submittal is in development with submittal projected for 4Q10
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Event Free Operation
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II New Training labs to enhance the learning experience
II Technical Support Center and Security diesel generators upgraded to increase margin
II New distance learning classroom to leverage fleet resources to improve worker knowledge
II State-of-the-art firing range has resulted in improved officer performance
II Secondary plant level controls have been improved to minimize system oscillations
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II Turbine Driven Auxiliary Feedwater Pump steam admission and control valve upgrades
II Continue the procedures upgrade program
II Leak repair of the Spent Fuel Pool liner
II Rewind of the main generator
II Fuel Handling Manipulator upgrade
II Plans to submit for adoption of NEI 99-01 Revision 5 for Emergency Action Levels
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II On-line dose - 831 rem versus goal of 9085 rem
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II Successfully completed all Unit 1 license renewal commitments and entered the PEO on August 23 2009
II Unit 2 EPU submittal is in review Station is responding to RAls
II ISFSI project expected to start construction 2nd Quarter 2010
II NFPA -805 submittal for Unit 1 is in development with submittal projected for 4Q10
II Improve timeliness of License Amendment Request Submittals
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Controlling our Future - Owning Our Safety
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Increase CDF LERF Margin
II Extended Power Uprate
II Reg Guide 1200 Compliance
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Implementation of NEI 99-01 Revision 5
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We have improved our corporate governance and oversight to better assess fleet performance
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NMP 1 feedwater heaters
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- Prepare leadership to support future company growth Grow internai taient
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II Sustained excellent fuel performance
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II Training Accreditation Renewal for technical programs
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II Outage caused by failure of the seals in the Electro-hydraulic (EH) pumps that supply the main steam stop valves for the turbine
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Mitigating system reliability
II Impact of post uprate crud burst chemistry management on occupational dose
II Improvements in the Security organization following their utilization of the site human performance tools and use of the corrective action program (mainstreaming the organization)
II Impact of the changes associated with Regulatory Guide 1200 updates to the site PRA
II Procedure upgrade process to improve worker performance
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II Significant actions are in progress to improve performance
II Site management has reviewed the health of all regulatory cornerstones to identify opportunities for improvement
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III Successfully completed all license renewal commitments and entered the PEO on September 19 2009
II Physical security modifications associated with the Security Rule completed
II ISFSI construction is in progress with the first campaign scheduled for the second quarter 2010
Site PRA has been updated to meet Regulatory Guide 1200 compliance
II NFPA-80S submittal is in development with submittal projected for 4Q10
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Event Free Operation
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II New Training labs to enhance the learning experience
II Technical Support Center and Security diesel generators upgraded to increase margin
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II State-of-the-art firing range has resulted in improved officer performance
II Secondary plant level controls have been improved to minimize system oscillations
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II Turbine Driven Auxiliary Feedwater Pump steam admission and control valve upgrades
II Continue the procedures upgrade program
II Leak repair of the Spent Fuel Pool liner
II Rewind of the main generator
II Fuel Handling Manipulator upgrade
II Plans to submit for adoption of NEI 99-01 Revision 5 for Emergency Action Levels
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II On-line dose - 831 rem versus goal of 9085 rem
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II Successfully completed all Unit 1 license renewal commitments and entered the PEO on August 23 2009
II Unit 2 EPU submittal is in review Station is responding to RAls
II ISFSI project expected to start construction 2nd Quarter 2010
II NFPA -805 submittal for Unit 1 is in development with submittal projected for 4Q10
II Improve timeliness of License Amendment Request Submittals
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Controlling our Future - Owning Our Safety
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Increase CDF LERF Margin
II Extended Power Uprate
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2010 Unit 2 RFO - EPU equipment reliability improvements
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osite H U clock resets - 0 shutdown safety violations - RCS level indication modification - 3 reduced inventory windows executed
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Areva fuel transition LAR submitted December 2009
NFPA-80S - LAR submittal planned for 4Q2010
ISFSI Upgrade LAR submittal planned for 2010
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Build safety excellence through employee involvement
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2010 RFO
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NMP 1 Line 4 voltage regulation
NMP 1 feedwater heaters
NMP 1amp2 process computers
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Ginna main generator rewind
Ginna EHC digital upgrades
Ginna procedure upgrade program
CEDM coil stack replacement
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II ISFSI construction is in progress with the first campaign scheduled for the second quarter 2010
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II NFPA -805 submittal for Unit 1 is in development with submittal projected for 4Q10
II Improve timeliness of License Amendment Request Submittals
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Increase CDF LERF Margin
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Areva fuel transition LAR submitted December 2009
NFPA-80S - LAR submittal planned for 4Q2010
ISFSI Upgrade LAR submittal planned for 2010
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Build safety excellence through employee involvement
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Ginna main generator rewind
Ginna EHC digital upgrades
Ginna procedure upgrade program
CEDM coil stack replacement
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II Talent Management Changes - Significant Senior leadership developmental job changes executed Mayshy
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II New Executive Leadership Academy Mentoring Program developed for senior leadership individuals Cohort group meets four times per year for a two-year period classes overlap for continuity 3 sessions in 2009 Content areas include Finance amp Risk Management (June) Leadership Effectiveness (August) Government amp Policy (December)
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III Successfully completed all license renewal commitments and entered the PEO on September 19 2009
II Physical security modifications associated with the Security Rule completed
II ISFSI construction is in progress with the first campaign scheduled for the second quarter 2010
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II Successfully completed all Unit 1 license renewal commitments and entered the PEO on August 23 2009
II Unit 2 EPU submittal is in review Station is responding to RAls
II ISFSI project expected to start construction 2nd Quarter 2010
II NFPA -805 submittal for Unit 1 is in development with submittal projected for 4Q10
II Improve timeliness of License Amendment Request Submittals
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Increase CDF LERF Margin
II Extended Power Uprate
II Reg Guide 1200 Compliance
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Areva fuel transition LAR submitted December 2009
NFPA-80S - LAR submittal planned for 4Q2010
ISFSI Upgrade LAR submittal planned for 2010
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Build safety excellence through employee involvement
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Industry excellence in dose management
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2010 RFO
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The Business Plan has been strategically directed to improve nuclear safety and reliability and includes a substantial capital investment in the (ENG operation
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NMP 1 feedwater heaters
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Ginna main generator rewind
Ginna EHC digital upgrades
Ginna procedure upgrade program
CEDM coil stack replacement
Investing in Our Future
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II Talent Management Changes - Significant Senior leadership developmental job changes executed Mayshy
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II Drivers Long-term investment in leadership (development growth engagement and retention) Respond to immediate business needs
- Prepare leadership to support future company growth Grow internai taient
II New Executive Leadership Academy Mentoring Program developed for senior leadership individuals Cohort group meets four times per year for a two-year period classes overlap for continuity 3 sessions in 2009 Content areas include Finance amp Risk Management (June) Leadership Effectiveness (August) Government amp Policy (December)
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II Training Accreditation Renewal for technical programs
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Radiation dose was improved to 405 Rem
Refueling cavity leakage repair completed
- Diesel Generator cooling water AOVs installed to improve availability
- Circulating Water Pumps inspected and overhauled
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II Outage caused by failure of the seals in the Electro-hydraulic (EH) pumps that supply the main steam stop valves for the turbine
II Incorrect and incompatible material installed by a vendor during refurbishment
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- Trending of data and precursors
- Questioning attitude toward automatic component position changes
- Vendor quality assurance for non-safety components
II Site exercised deliberate and safe controls for restart
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Mitigating system reliability
II Impact of post uprate crud burst chemistry management on occupational dose
II Improvements in the Security organization following their utilization of the site human performance tools and use of the corrective action program (mainstreaming the organization)
II Impact of the changes associated with Regulatory Guide 1200 updates to the site PRA
II Procedure upgrade process to improve worker performance
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Over-reliance of the adequacy of vendor provided information
III Ginna is currently in the Degraded Cornerstone column as the result of failures of the Turbine Driven Auxiliary Feedwater pump
II Significant actions are in progress to improve performance
II Site management has reviewed the health of all regulatory cornerstones to identify opportunities for improvement
III PIampR and HU assessments will be performed in lQ10
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III Successfully completed all license renewal commitments and entered the PEO on September 19 2009
II Physical security modifications associated with the Security Rule completed
II ISFSI construction is in progress with the first campaign scheduled for the second quarter 2010
Site PRA has been updated to meet Regulatory Guide 1200 compliance
II NFPA-80S submittal is in development with submittal projected for 4Q10
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II New Training labs to enhance the learning experience
II Technical Support Center and Security diesel generators upgraded to increase margin
II New distance learning classroom to leverage fleet resources to improve worker knowledge
II State-of-the-art firing range has resulted in improved officer performance
II Secondary plant level controls have been improved to minimize system oscillations
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II Turbine Driven Auxiliary Feedwater Pump steam admission and control valve upgrades
II Continue the procedures upgrade program
II Leak repair of the Spent Fuel Pool liner
II Rewind of the main generator
II Fuel Handling Manipulator upgrade
II Plans to submit for adoption of NEI 99-01 Revision 5 for Emergency Action Levels
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II Unit 1 Refueling Outage Performance
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II Successfully completed all Unit 1 license renewal commitments and entered the PEO on August 23 2009
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II ISFSI project expected to start construction 2nd Quarter 2010
II NFPA -805 submittal for Unit 1 is in development with submittal projected for 4Q10
II Improve timeliness of License Amendment Request Submittals
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Increase CDF LERF Margin
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2009 Refueling Outage - 1 OSHA recordable
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Major Licensing Actions
Areva fuel transition LAR submitted December 2009
NFPA-80S - LAR submittal planned for 4Q2010
ISFSI Upgrade LAR submittal planned for 2010
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Build safety excellence through employee involvement
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NMP 1 Line 4 voltage regulation
NMP 1 feedwater heaters
NMP 1amp2 process computers
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CEDM coil stack replacement
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- Prepare leadership to support future company growth Grow internai taient
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II Impact of the changes associated with Regulatory Guide 1200 updates to the site PRA
II Procedure upgrade process to improve worker performance
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II Site management has reviewed the health of all regulatory cornerstones to identify opportunities for improvement
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III Successfully completed all license renewal commitments and entered the PEO on September 19 2009
II Physical security modifications associated with the Security Rule completed
II ISFSI construction is in progress with the first campaign scheduled for the second quarter 2010
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II NFPA-80S submittal is in development with submittal projected for 4Q10
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Event Free Operation
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II Technical Support Center and Security diesel generators upgraded to increase margin
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II Secondary plant level controls have been improved to minimize system oscillations
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II Turbine Driven Auxiliary Feedwater Pump steam admission and control valve upgrades
II Continue the procedures upgrade program
II Leak repair of the Spent Fuel Pool liner
II Rewind of the main generator
II Fuel Handling Manipulator upgrade
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Organizational Learning from Foreign Material Event
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II Successfully completed all Unit 1 license renewal commitments and entered the PEO on August 23 2009
II Unit 2 EPU submittal is in review Station is responding to RAls
II ISFSI project expected to start construction 2nd Quarter 2010
II NFPA -805 submittal for Unit 1 is in development with submittal projected for 4Q10
II Improve timeliness of License Amendment Request Submittals
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Controlling our Future - Owning Our Safety
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Increase CDF LERF Margin
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Implementation of NEI 99-01 Revision 5
2010 Unit 2 RFO - EPU equipment reliability improvements
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Industry excellence in Emergency Preparedness
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NMP 1 Line 4 voltage regulation
NMP 1 feedwater heaters
NMP 1amp2 process computers
NMP 2 EPU Reliability Improvements
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Ginna main generator rewind
Ginna EHC digital upgrades
Ginna procedure upgrade program
CEDM coil stack replacement
Investing in Our Future
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I mprove system performance ISFSI build (all three sites) through ER tools
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II Ginna TDAFW pump improvements
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- Prepare leadership to support future company growth Grow internai taient
II New Executive Leadership Academy Mentoring Program developed for senior leadership individuals Cohort group meets four times per year for a two-year period classes overlap for continuity 3 sessions in 2009 Content areas include Finance amp Risk Management (June) Leadership Effectiveness (August) Government amp Policy (December)
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Radiation dose was improved to 405 Rem
Refueling cavity leakage repair completed
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- Circulating Water Pumps inspected and overhauled
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- Questioning attitude toward automatic component position changes
- Vendor quality assurance for non-safety components
II Site exercised deliberate and safe controls for restart
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Event Free Operation
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Areva fuel transition LAR submitted December 2009
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Build safety excellence through employee involvement
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II Talent Management Changes - Significant Senior leadership developmental job changes executed Mayshy
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II New Executive Leadership Academy Mentoring Program developed for senior leadership individuals Cohort group meets four times per year for a two-year period classes overlap for continuity 3 sessions in 2009 Content areas include Finance amp Risk Management (June) Leadership Effectiveness (August) Government amp Policy (December)
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Radiation dose was improved to 405 Rem
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III Successfully completed all license renewal commitments and entered the PEO on September 19 2009
II Physical security modifications associated with the Security Rule completed
II ISFSI construction is in progress with the first campaign scheduled for the second quarter 2010
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II Secondary plant level controls have been improved to minimize system oscillations
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II Leak repair of the Spent Fuel Pool liner
II Rewind of the main generator
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II ISFSI project expected to start construction 2nd Quarter 2010
II NFPA -805 submittal for Unit 1 is in development with submittal projected for 4Q10
II Improve timeliness of License Amendment Request Submittals
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Increase CDF LERF Margin
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III Successfully completed all license renewal commitments and entered the PEO on September 19 2009
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II NFPA -805 submittal for Unit 1 is in development with submittal projected for 4Q10
II Improve timeliness of License Amendment Request Submittals
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III Successfully completed all license renewal commitments and entered the PEO on September 19 2009
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Event Free Operation
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II Secondary plant level controls have been improved to minimize system oscillations
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II Turbine Driven Auxiliary Feedwater Pump steam admission and control valve upgrades
II Continue the procedures upgrade program
II Leak repair of the Spent Fuel Pool liner
II Rewind of the main generator
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II On-line dose - 831 rem versus goal of 9085 rem
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II Successfully completed all Unit 1 license renewal commitments and entered the PEO on August 23 2009
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II ISFSI project expected to start construction 2nd Quarter 2010
II NFPA -805 submittal for Unit 1 is in development with submittal projected for 4Q10
II Improve timeliness of License Amendment Request Submittals
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Increase CDF LERF Margin
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Areva fuel transition LAR submitted December 2009
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II New Executive Leadership Academy Mentoring Program developed for senior leadership individuals Cohort group meets four times per year for a two-year period classes overlap for continuity 3 sessions in 2009 Content areas include Finance amp Risk Management (June) Leadership Effectiveness (August) Government amp Policy (December)
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Radiation dose was improved to 405 Rem
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II Outage caused by failure of the seals in the Electro-hydraulic (EH) pumps that supply the main steam stop valves for the turbine
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III Successfully completed all license renewal commitments and entered the PEO on September 19 2009
II Physical security modifications associated with the Security Rule completed
II ISFSI construction is in progress with the first campaign scheduled for the second quarter 2010
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II NFPA-80S submittal is in development with submittal projected for 4Q10
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II Secondary plant level controls have been improved to minimize system oscillations
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II Leak repair of the Spent Fuel Pool liner
II Rewind of the main generator
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II NFPA -805 submittal for Unit 1 is in development with submittal projected for 4Q10
II Improve timeliness of License Amendment Request Submittals
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II NFPA -805 submittal for Unit 1 is in development with submittal projected for 4Q10
II Improve timeliness of License Amendment Request Submittals
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II Procedure upgrade process to improve worker performance
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III Successfully completed all license renewal commitments and entered the PEO on September 19 2009
II Physical security modifications associated with the Security Rule completed
II ISFSI construction is in progress with the first campaign scheduled for the second quarter 2010
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II NFPA-80S submittal is in development with submittal projected for 4Q10
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II Technical Support Center and Security diesel generators upgraded to increase margin
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II Secondary plant level controls have been improved to minimize system oscillations
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II Continue the procedures upgrade program
II Leak repair of the Spent Fuel Pool liner
II Rewind of the main generator
II Fuel Handling Manipulator upgrade
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II Successfully completed all Unit 1 license renewal commitments and entered the PEO on August 23 2009
II Unit 2 EPU submittal is in review Station is responding to RAls
II ISFSI project expected to start construction 2nd Quarter 2010
II NFPA -805 submittal for Unit 1 is in development with submittal projected for 4Q10
II Improve timeliness of License Amendment Request Submittals
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Increase CDF LERF Margin
II Extended Power Uprate
II Reg Guide 1200 Compliance
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2009 Refueling Outage - 1 OSHA recordable
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Areva fuel transition LAR submitted December 2009
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Radiation dose was improved to 405 Rem
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- Circulating Water Pumps inspected and overhauled
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Mitigating system reliability
II Impact of post uprate crud burst chemistry management on occupational dose
II Improvements in the Security organization following their utilization of the site human performance tools and use of the corrective action program (mainstreaming the organization)
II Impact of the changes associated with Regulatory Guide 1200 updates to the site PRA
II Procedure upgrade process to improve worker performance
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Over-reliance of the adequacy of vendor provided information
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II Significant actions are in progress to improve performance
II Site management has reviewed the health of all regulatory cornerstones to identify opportunities for improvement
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III Successfully completed all license renewal commitments and entered the PEO on September 19 2009
II Physical security modifications associated with the Security Rule completed
II ISFSI construction is in progress with the first campaign scheduled for the second quarter 2010
Site PRA has been updated to meet Regulatory Guide 1200 compliance
II NFPA-80S submittal is in development with submittal projected for 4Q10
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II New Training labs to enhance the learning experience
II Technical Support Center and Security diesel generators upgraded to increase margin
II New distance learning classroom to leverage fleet resources to improve worker knowledge
II State-of-the-art firing range has resulted in improved officer performance
II Secondary plant level controls have been improved to minimize system oscillations
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II Turbine Driven Auxiliary Feedwater Pump steam admission and control valve upgrades
II Continue the procedures upgrade program
II Leak repair of the Spent Fuel Pool liner
II Rewind of the main generator
II Fuel Handling Manipulator upgrade
II Plans to submit for adoption of NEI 99-01 Revision 5 for Emergency Action Levels
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II On-line dose - 831 rem versus goal of 9085 rem
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II Unit 1 Refueling Outage Performance
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Organizational Learning from Foreign Material Event
Training Accreditation Renewal
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II Successfully completed all Unit 1 license renewal commitments and entered the PEO on August 23 2009
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II ISFSI project expected to start construction 2nd Quarter 2010
II NFPA -805 submittal for Unit 1 is in development with submittal projected for 4Q10
II Improve timeliness of License Amendment Request Submittals
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Increase CDF LERF Margin
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Implementation of NEI 99-01 Revision 5
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- Retire RHR Steam Condensing Mode
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Start transition in 2011 RFO (Unit 2) III Complete transition in 2016 RFO (both units with full core load of AREVA
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2009 Refueling Outage - 1 OSHA recordable
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Areva fuel transition LAR submitted December 2009
NFPA-80S - LAR submittal planned for 4Q2010
ISFSI Upgrade LAR submittal planned for 2010
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Build safety excellence through employee involvement
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Industry excellence in dose management
Industry excellence in Emergency Preparedness
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- Appendix K Upgrade
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Replacing Process and Effluent Radiation Monitors
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II 2009 Refueling outage - One OSHA recordable injury
Radiation dose was improved to 405 Rem
Refueling cavity leakage repair completed
- Diesel Generator cooling water AOVs installed to improve availability
- Circulating Water Pumps inspected and overhauled
- Remainder of the one time inspections completed prior to entering the period of extended operation
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- Trending of data and precursors
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- Vendor quality assurance for non-safety components
II Site exercised deliberate and safe controls for restart
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II Impact of the changes associated with Regulatory Guide 1200 updates to the site PRA
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III Successfully completed all license renewal commitments and entered the PEO on September 19 2009
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II NFPA-80S submittal is in development with submittal projected for 4Q10
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II Technical Support Center and Security diesel generators upgraded to increase margin
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II Secondary plant level controls have been improved to minimize system oscillations
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II Turbine Driven Auxiliary Feedwater Pump steam admission and control valve upgrades
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II Leak repair of the Spent Fuel Pool liner
II Rewind of the main generator
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II On-line dose - 831 rem versus goal of 9085 rem
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II Successfully completed all Unit 1 license renewal commitments and entered the PEO on August 23 2009
II Unit 2 EPU submittal is in review Station is responding to RAls
II ISFSI project expected to start construction 2nd Quarter 2010
II NFPA -805 submittal for Unit 1 is in development with submittal projected for 4Q10
II Improve timeliness of License Amendment Request Submittals
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Increase CDF LERF Margin
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Areva fuel transition LAR submitted December 2009
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ISFSI Upgrade LAR submittal planned for 2010
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Build safety excellence through employee involvement
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Industry excellence in dose management
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Radiation dose was improved to 405 Rem
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II Outage caused by failure of the seals in the Electro-hydraulic (EH) pumps that supply the main steam stop valves for the turbine
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- Vendor quality assurance for non-safety components
II Site exercised deliberate and safe controls for restart
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Mitigating system reliability
II Impact of post uprate crud burst chemistry management on occupational dose
II Improvements in the Security organization following their utilization of the site human performance tools and use of the corrective action program (mainstreaming the organization)
II Impact of the changes associated with Regulatory Guide 1200 updates to the site PRA
II Procedure upgrade process to improve worker performance
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- Utilization of assumptions in Failure Modes and Effects Analysis and the lack of challenge by decision making teams
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II Significant actions are in progress to improve performance
II Site management has reviewed the health of all regulatory cornerstones to identify opportunities for improvement
III PIampR and HU assessments will be performed in lQ10
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III Successfully completed all license renewal commitments and entered the PEO on September 19 2009
II Physical security modifications associated with the Security Rule completed
II ISFSI construction is in progress with the first campaign scheduled for the second quarter 2010
Site PRA has been updated to meet Regulatory Guide 1200 compliance
II NFPA-80S submittal is in development with submittal projected for 4Q10
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Event Free Operation
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II New Training labs to enhance the learning experience
II Technical Support Center and Security diesel generators upgraded to increase margin
II New distance learning classroom to leverage fleet resources to improve worker knowledge
II State-of-the-art firing range has resulted in improved officer performance
II Secondary plant level controls have been improved to minimize system oscillations
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Future Planned Activities
II Turbine Driven Auxiliary Feedwater Pump steam admission and control valve upgrades
II Continue the procedures upgrade program
II Leak repair of the Spent Fuel Pool liner
II Rewind of the main generator
II Fuel Handling Manipulator upgrade
II Plans to submit for adoption of NEI 99-01 Revision 5 for Emergency Action Levels
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II Successfully completed all Unit 1 license renewal commitments and entered the PEO on August 23 2009
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II ISFSI project expected to start construction 2nd Quarter 2010
II NFPA -805 submittal for Unit 1 is in development with submittal projected for 4Q10
II Improve timeliness of License Amendment Request Submittals
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Increase CDF LERF Margin
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Implementation of NEI 99-01 Revision 5
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2009 Refueling Outage - 1 OSHA recordable
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Areva fuel transition LAR submitted December 2009
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Build safety excellence through employee involvement
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Radiation dose was improved to 405 Rem
Refueling cavity leakage repair completed
- Diesel Generator cooling water AOVs installed to improve availability
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Mitigating system reliability
II Impact of post uprate crud burst chemistry management on occupational dose
II Improvements in the Security organization following their utilization of the site human performance tools and use of the corrective action program (mainstreaming the organization)
II Impact of the changes associated with Regulatory Guide 1200 updates to the site PRA
II Procedure upgrade process to improve worker performance
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Regulatory Performance
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Over-reliance of the adequacy of vendor provided information
III Ginna is currently in the Degraded Cornerstone column as the result of failures of the Turbine Driven Auxiliary Feedwater pump
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II Site management has reviewed the health of all regulatory cornerstones to identify opportunities for improvement
III PIampR and HU assessments will be performed in lQ10
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III Successfully completed all license renewal commitments and entered the PEO on September 19 2009
II Physical security modifications associated with the Security Rule completed
II ISFSI construction is in progress with the first campaign scheduled for the second quarter 2010
Site PRA has been updated to meet Regulatory Guide 1200 compliance
II NFPA-80S submittal is in development with submittal projected for 4Q10
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Event Free Operation
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II New Training labs to enhance the learning experience
II Technical Support Center and Security diesel generators upgraded to increase margin
II New distance learning classroom to leverage fleet resources to improve worker knowledge
II State-of-the-art firing range has resulted in improved officer performance
II Secondary plant level controls have been improved to minimize system oscillations
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Future Planned Activities
II Turbine Driven Auxiliary Feedwater Pump steam admission and control valve upgrades
II Continue the procedures upgrade program
II Leak repair of the Spent Fuel Pool liner
II Rewind of the main generator
II Fuel Handling Manipulator upgrade
II Plans to submit for adoption of NEI 99-01 Revision 5 for Emergency Action Levels
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II Unit 1 Refueling Outage Performance
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Unit 2 in Regulatory Response Column - Initial 95001 Inspection resulted in one green NCV and a
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II Successfully completed all Unit 1 license renewal commitments and entered the PEO on August 23 2009
II Unit 2 EPU submittal is in review Station is responding to RAls
II ISFSI project expected to start construction 2nd Quarter 2010
II NFPA -805 submittal for Unit 1 is in development with submittal projected for 4Q10
II Improve timeliness of License Amendment Request Submittals
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Controlling our Future - Owning Our Safety
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Increase CDF LERF Margin
II Extended Power Uprate
II Reg Guide 1200 Compliance
II Emergency Preparedness
Implementation of NEI 99-01 Revision 5
2010 Unit 2 RFO - EPU equipment reliability improvements
- Retire RHR Steam Condensing Mode
- Implement GL-08-01 vent modifications
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2009 Refueling Outage - 1 OSHA recordable
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Major Licensing Actions
Areva fuel transition LAR submitted December 2009
NFPA-80S - LAR submittal planned for 4Q2010
ISFSI Upgrade LAR submittal planned for 2010
CENG a Joint ven1ure or------
OCanslenlion eDf Enet91
2010 Station Focus Areas
Build safety excellence through employee involvement
Backlog reduction while improving system health
Facility revitalization
Industry excellence in dose management
Industry excellence in Emergency Preparedness
CENG a jOint venlum of--____
OConslellation middoteDF Erwrgy lgt
Future Planned Activities
2010 RFO
- Res water level modification
- Rectifier replacement
- Appendix K Upgrade
Charging Pump System Improvements
Replacing Process and Effluent Radiation Monitors
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- Trending of data and precursors
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- Vendor quality assurance for non-safety components
II Site exercised deliberate and safe controls for restart
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2009 Key Learnings
Mitigating system reliability
II Impact of post uprate crud burst chemistry management on occupational dose
II Improvements in the Security organization following their utilization of the site human performance tools and use of the corrective action program (mainstreaming the organization)
II Impact of the changes associated with Regulatory Guide 1200 updates to the site PRA
II Procedure upgrade process to improve worker performance
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Regulatory Performance
Turbine Driven Auxiliary Feedwater Pump
- Utilization of assumptions in Failure Modes and Effects Analysis and the lack of challenge by decision making teams
- Lack of rigor and depth in processes (PM scoping procedures for maintenance) for some vital components
Over-reliance of the adequacy of vendor provided information
III Ginna is currently in the Degraded Cornerstone column as the result of failures of the Turbine Driven Auxiliary Feedwater pump
II Significant actions are in progress to improve performance
II Site management has reviewed the health of all regulatory cornerstones to identify opportunities for improvement
III PIampR and HU assessments will be performed in lQ10
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Major Licensing Actions
III Successfully completed all license renewal commitments and entered the PEO on September 19 2009
II Physical security modifications associated with the Security Rule completed
II ISFSI construction is in progress with the first campaign scheduled for the second quarter 2010
Site PRA has been updated to meet Regulatory Guide 1200 compliance
II NFPA-80S submittal is in development with submittal projected for 4Q10
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Event Free Operation
Equipment Reliability
Organizational Learning
CENG a Joint venlure of------
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Site Improvements
II New Training labs to enhance the learning experience
II Technical Support Center and Security diesel generators upgraded to increase margin
II New distance learning classroom to leverage fleet resources to improve worker knowledge
II State-of-the-art firing range has resulted in improved officer performance
II Secondary plant level controls have been improved to minimize system oscillations
CENG a jOint V8nlure 01------
~O Constellation eOF Energy
Future Planned Activities
II Turbine Driven Auxiliary Feedwater Pump steam admission and control valve upgrades
II Continue the procedures upgrade program
II Leak repair of the Spent Fuel Pool liner
II Rewind of the main generator
II Fuel Handling Manipulator upgrade
II Plans to submit for adoption of NEI 99-01 Revision 5 for Emergency Action Levels
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II On-line dose - 831 rem versus goal of 9085 rem
II Sustained good fuel performance
II Forced Outages
Unit 1 (1009)
- Unit 2 (110)
II Unit 1 Refueling Outage Performance
oOSHA Recordable
oSite HU clock resets
- 0 Shutdown Safety violations
Dose 1681 rem versus goal of 1687 rem
- Increased Safety System Margin
Improved Nuclear Safety (Red Brass Forebay Cleaning EPR Filter)
II Security Modifications
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Organizational Learning from Foreign Material Event
Training Accreditation Renewal
Equipment Reliability Improvements and Fleet Support
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Regulatory Performance
Unit 2 in Regulatory Response Column - Initial 95001 Inspection resulted in one green NCV and a
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- Two Root Cause Conducted - What we missed
bull Why we missed it
CENG a JOint venture 01------
O CooOllIation teDFEnergy
middotMajor Licensing Activities
II Successfully completed all Unit 1 license renewal commitments and entered the PEO on August 23 2009
II Unit 2 EPU submittal is in review Station is responding to RAls
II ISFSI project expected to start construction 2nd Quarter 2010
II NFPA -805 submittal for Unit 1 is in development with submittal projected for 4Q10
II Improve timeliness of License Amendment Request Submittals
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Increase CDF LERF Margin
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II Reg Guide 1200 Compliance
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Implementation of NEI 99-01 Revision 5
2010 Unit 2 RFO - EPU equipment reliability improvements
- Retire RHR Steam Condensing Mode
- Implement GL-08-01 vent modifications
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II On-Line Dose - 125 rem versus goal of 13 rem
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II Secondary plant level controls have been improved to minimize system oscillations
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II Turbine Driven Auxiliary Feedwater Pump steam admission and control valve upgrades
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II ISFSI project expected to start construction 2nd Quarter 2010
II NFPA -805 submittal for Unit 1 is in development with submittal projected for 4Q10
II Improve timeliness of License Amendment Request Submittals
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Increase CDF LERF Margin
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2009 Refueling Outage - 1 OSHA recordable
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NFPA-80S - LAR submittal planned for 4Q2010
ISFSI Upgrade LAR submittal planned for 2010
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2010 Station Focus Areas
Build safety excellence through employee involvement
Backlog reduction while improving system health
Facility revitalization
Industry excellence in dose management
Industry excellence in Emergency Preparedness
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Future Planned Activities
2010 RFO
- Res water level modification
- Rectifier replacement
- Appendix K Upgrade
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Replacing Process and Effluent Radiation Monitors
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Over-reliance of the adequacy of vendor provided information
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II Significant actions are in progress to improve performance
II Site management has reviewed the health of all regulatory cornerstones to identify opportunities for improvement
III PIampR and HU assessments will be performed in lQ10
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III Successfully completed all license renewal commitments and entered the PEO on September 19 2009
II Physical security modifications associated with the Security Rule completed
II ISFSI construction is in progress with the first campaign scheduled for the second quarter 2010
Site PRA has been updated to meet Regulatory Guide 1200 compliance
II NFPA-80S submittal is in development with submittal projected for 4Q10
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Event Free Operation
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Organizational Learning
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II New Training labs to enhance the learning experience
II Technical Support Center and Security diesel generators upgraded to increase margin
II New distance learning classroom to leverage fleet resources to improve worker knowledge
II State-of-the-art firing range has resulted in improved officer performance
II Secondary plant level controls have been improved to minimize system oscillations
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II Turbine Driven Auxiliary Feedwater Pump steam admission and control valve upgrades
II Continue the procedures upgrade program
II Leak repair of the Spent Fuel Pool liner
II Rewind of the main generator
II Fuel Handling Manipulator upgrade
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II Unit 1 Refueling Outage Performance
oOSHA Recordable
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- 0 Shutdown Safety violations
Dose 1681 rem versus goal of 1687 rem
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II Successfully completed all Unit 1 license renewal commitments and entered the PEO on August 23 2009
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II ISFSI project expected to start construction 2nd Quarter 2010
II NFPA -805 submittal for Unit 1 is in development with submittal projected for 4Q10
II Improve timeliness of License Amendment Request Submittals
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Increase CDF LERF Margin
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II Reg Guide 1200 Compliance
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Implementation of NEI 99-01 Revision 5
2010 Unit 2 RFO - EPU equipment reliability improvements
- Retire RHR Steam Condensing Mode
- Implement GL-08-01 vent modifications
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II Fuel Performance CCNPP Unit 1 low power fuel failure Proceeding with plans to transition to AREVA fuel
Start transition in 2011 RFO (Unit 2) III Complete transition in 2016 RFO (both units with full core load of AREVA
fuel)
2009 Refueling Outage - 1 OSHA recordable
osite H U clock resets - 0 shutdown safety violations - RCS level indication modification - 3 reduced inventory windows executed
event free Dose 83 rem versus goal of 83 rem
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II On-line dose - 831 rem versus goal of 9085 rem
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II Successfully completed all Unit 1 license renewal commitments and entered the PEO on August 23 2009
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II ISFSI project expected to start construction 2nd Quarter 2010
II NFPA -805 submittal for Unit 1 is in development with submittal projected for 4Q10
II Improve timeliness of License Amendment Request Submittals
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Major Licensing Actions
Areva fuel transition LAR submitted December 2009
NFPA-80S - LAR submittal planned for 4Q2010
ISFSI Upgrade LAR submittal planned for 2010
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OCanslenlion eDf Enet91
2010 Station Focus Areas
Build safety excellence through employee involvement
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Industry excellence in dose management
Industry excellence in Emergency Preparedness
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- Res water level modification
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II Technical Support Center and Security diesel generators upgraded to increase margin
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II State-of-the-art firing range has resulted in improved officer performance
II Secondary plant level controls have been improved to minimize system oscillations
CENG a jOint V8nlure 01------
~O Constellation eOF Energy
Future Planned Activities
II Turbine Driven Auxiliary Feedwater Pump steam admission and control valve upgrades
II Continue the procedures upgrade program
II Leak repair of the Spent Fuel Pool liner
II Rewind of the main generator
II Fuel Handling Manipulator upgrade
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II On-line dose - 831 rem versus goal of 9085 rem
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II Forced Outages
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- Unit 2 (110)
II Unit 1 Refueling Outage Performance
oOSHA Recordable
oSite HU clock resets
- 0 Shutdown Safety violations
Dose 1681 rem versus goal of 1687 rem
- Increased Safety System Margin
Improved Nuclear Safety (Red Brass Forebay Cleaning EPR Filter)
II Security Modifications
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Training Accreditation Renewal
Equipment Reliability Improvements and Fleet Support
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II Successfully completed all Unit 1 license renewal commitments and entered the PEO on August 23 2009
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II ISFSI project expected to start construction 2nd Quarter 2010
II NFPA -805 submittal for Unit 1 is in development with submittal projected for 4Q10
II Improve timeliness of License Amendment Request Submittals
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Increase CDF LERF Margin
II Extended Power Uprate
II Reg Guide 1200 Compliance
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Implementation of NEI 99-01 Revision 5
2010 Unit 2 RFO - EPU equipment reliability improvements
- Retire RHR Steam Condensing Mode
- Implement GL-08-01 vent modifications
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Start transition in 2011 RFO (Unit 2) III Complete transition in 2016 RFO (both units with full core load of AREVA
fuel)
2009 Refueling Outage - 1 OSHA recordable
osite H U clock resets - 0 shutdown safety violations - RCS level indication modification - 3 reduced inventory windows executed
event free Dose 83 rem versus goal of 83 rem
II Security Modifications II Training Accreditation Renewal of Operations Training Programs
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Documentation Quality
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Areva fuel transition LAR submitted December 2009
NFPA-80S - LAR submittal planned for 4Q2010
ISFSI Upgrade LAR submittal planned for 2010
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2010 Station Focus Areas
Build safety excellence through employee involvement
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Facility revitalization
Industry excellence in dose management
Industry excellence in Emergency Preparedness
CENG a jOint venlum of--____
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Future Planned Activities
2010 RFO
- Res water level modification
- Rectifier replacement
- Appendix K Upgrade
Charging Pump System Improvements
Replacing Process and Effluent Radiation Monitors
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II Secondary plant level controls have been improved to minimize system oscillations
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Future Planned Activities
II Turbine Driven Auxiliary Feedwater Pump steam admission and control valve upgrades
II Continue the procedures upgrade program
II Leak repair of the Spent Fuel Pool liner
II Rewind of the main generator
II Fuel Handling Manipulator upgrade
II Plans to submit for adoption of NEI 99-01 Revision 5 for Emergency Action Levels
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2009 Refueling Outage - 1 OSHA recordable
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II Unit 1 Refueling Outage Performance
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II NFPA -805 submittal for Unit 1 is in development with submittal projected for 4Q10
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2009 Refueling Outage - 1 OSHA recordable
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2009 Refueling Outage - 1 OSHA recordable
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CENG a Joint ven1ure or------
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2010 Station Focus Areas
Build safety excellence through employee involvement
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Industry excellence in dose management
Industry excellence in Emergency Preparedness
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II Successfully completed all Unit 1 license renewal commitments and entered the PEO on August 23 2009
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II ISFSI project expected to start construction 2nd Quarter 2010
II NFPA -805 submittal for Unit 1 is in development with submittal projected for 4Q10
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Increase CDF LERF Margin
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fuel)
2009 Refueling Outage - 1 OSHA recordable
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II Unit 1 Refueling Outage Performance
oOSHA Recordable
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- 0 Shutdown Safety violations
Dose 1681 rem versus goal of 1687 rem
- Increased Safety System Margin
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Unit 2 in Regulatory Response Column - Initial 95001 Inspection resulted in one green NCV and a
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CENG a JOint venture 01------
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II Successfully completed all Unit 1 license renewal commitments and entered the PEO on August 23 2009
II Unit 2 EPU submittal is in review Station is responding to RAls
II ISFSI project expected to start construction 2nd Quarter 2010
II NFPA -805 submittal for Unit 1 is in development with submittal projected for 4Q10
II Improve timeliness of License Amendment Request Submittals
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Increase CDF LERF Margin
II Extended Power Uprate
II Reg Guide 1200 Compliance
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2010 Unit 2 RFO - EPU equipment reliability improvements
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II On-Line Dose - 125 rem versus goal of 13 rem
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Start transition in 2011 RFO (Unit 2) III Complete transition in 2016 RFO (both units with full core load of AREVA
fuel)
2009 Refueling Outage - 1 OSHA recordable
osite H U clock resets - 0 shutdown safety violations - RCS level indication modification - 3 reduced inventory windows executed
event free Dose 83 rem versus goal of 83 rem
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Major Licensing Actions
Areva fuel transition LAR submitted December 2009
NFPA-80S - LAR submittal planned for 4Q2010
ISFSI Upgrade LAR submittal planned for 2010
CENG a Joint ven1ure or------
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2010 Station Focus Areas
Build safety excellence through employee involvement
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Industry excellence in dose management
Industry excellence in Emergency Preparedness
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2010 RFO
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- Rectifier replacement
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Unit 2 in Regulatory Response Column - Initial 95001 Inspection resulted in one green NCV and a
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CENG a JOint venture 01------
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II Successfully completed all Unit 1 license renewal commitments and entered the PEO on August 23 2009
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II ISFSI project expected to start construction 2nd Quarter 2010
II NFPA -805 submittal for Unit 1 is in development with submittal projected for 4Q10
II Improve timeliness of License Amendment Request Submittals
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Increase CDF LERF Margin
II Extended Power Uprate
II Reg Guide 1200 Compliance
II Emergency Preparedness
Implementation of NEI 99-01 Revision 5
2010 Unit 2 RFO - EPU equipment reliability improvements
- Retire RHR Steam Condensing Mode
- Implement GL-08-01 vent modifications
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II Fuel Performance CCNPP Unit 1 low power fuel failure Proceeding with plans to transition to AREVA fuel
Start transition in 2011 RFO (Unit 2) III Complete transition in 2016 RFO (both units with full core load of AREVA
fuel)
2009 Refueling Outage - 1 OSHA recordable
osite H U clock resets - 0 shutdown safety violations - RCS level indication modification - 3 reduced inventory windows executed
event free Dose 83 rem versus goal of 83 rem
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Documentation Quality
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Major Licensing Actions
Areva fuel transition LAR submitted December 2009
NFPA-80S - LAR submittal planned for 4Q2010
ISFSI Upgrade LAR submittal planned for 2010
CENG a Joint ven1ure or------
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2010 Station Focus Areas
Build safety excellence through employee involvement
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Facility revitalization
Industry excellence in dose management
Industry excellence in Emergency Preparedness
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Future Planned Activities
2010 RFO
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- Rectifier replacement
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Replacing Process and Effluent Radiation Monitors
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II Successfully completed all Unit 1 license renewal commitments and entered the PEO on August 23 2009
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II ISFSI project expected to start construction 2nd Quarter 2010
II NFPA -805 submittal for Unit 1 is in development with submittal projected for 4Q10
II Improve timeliness of License Amendment Request Submittals
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Implementation of NEI 99-01 Revision 5
2010 Unit 2 RFO - EPU equipment reliability improvements
- Retire RHR Steam Condensing Mode
- Implement GL-08-01 vent modifications
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II On-Line Dose - 125 rem versus goal of 13 rem
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Start transition in 2011 RFO (Unit 2) III Complete transition in 2016 RFO (both units with full core load of AREVA
fuel)
2009 Refueling Outage - 1 OSHA recordable
osite H U clock resets - 0 shutdown safety violations - RCS level indication modification - 3 reduced inventory windows executed
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Major Licensing Actions
Areva fuel transition LAR submitted December 2009
NFPA-80S - LAR submittal planned for 4Q2010
ISFSI Upgrade LAR submittal planned for 2010
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Build safety excellence through employee involvement
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Facility revitalization
Industry excellence in dose management
Industry excellence in Emergency Preparedness
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2010 RFO
- Res water level modification
- Rectifier replacement
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II ISFSI project expected to start construction 2nd Quarter 2010
II NFPA -805 submittal for Unit 1 is in development with submittal projected for 4Q10
II Improve timeliness of License Amendment Request Submittals
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Increase CDF LERF Margin
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2010 Unit 2 RFO - EPU equipment reliability improvements
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II On-Line Dose - 125 rem versus goal of 13 rem
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Start transition in 2011 RFO (Unit 2) III Complete transition in 2016 RFO (both units with full core load of AREVA
fuel)
2009 Refueling Outage - 1 OSHA recordable
osite H U clock resets - 0 shutdown safety violations - RCS level indication modification - 3 reduced inventory windows executed
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Major Licensing Actions
Areva fuel transition LAR submitted December 2009
NFPA-80S - LAR submittal planned for 4Q2010
ISFSI Upgrade LAR submittal planned for 2010
CENG a Joint ven1ure or------
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2010 Station Focus Areas
Build safety excellence through employee involvement
Backlog reduction while improving system health
Facility revitalization
Industry excellence in dose management
Industry excellence in Emergency Preparedness
CENG a jOint venlum of--____
OConslellation middoteDF Erwrgy lgt
Future Planned Activities
2010 RFO
- Res water level modification
- Rectifier replacement
- Appendix K Upgrade
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Replacing Process and Effluent Radiation Monitors
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Increase CDF LERF Margin
II Extended Power Uprate
II Reg Guide 1200 Compliance
II Emergency Preparedness
Implementation of NEI 99-01 Revision 5
2010 Unit 2 RFO - EPU equipment reliability improvements
- Retire RHR Steam Condensing Mode
- Implement GL-08-01 vent modifications
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II On-Line Dose - 125 rem versus goal of 13 rem
II Fuel Performance CCNPP Unit 1 low power fuel failure Proceeding with plans to transition to AREVA fuel
Start transition in 2011 RFO (Unit 2) III Complete transition in 2016 RFO (both units with full core load of AREVA
fuel)
2009 Refueling Outage - 1 OSHA recordable
osite H U clock resets - 0 shutdown safety violations - RCS level indication modification - 3 reduced inventory windows executed
event free Dose 83 rem versus goal of 83 rem
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Procedure Use and Adherence
Documentation Quality
CENG o9ltmstbullbullllatlon
Major Licensing Actions
Areva fuel transition LAR submitted December 2009
NFPA-80S - LAR submittal planned for 4Q2010
ISFSI Upgrade LAR submittal planned for 2010
CENG a Joint ven1ure or------
OCanslenlion eDf Enet91
2010 Station Focus Areas
Build safety excellence through employee involvement
Backlog reduction while improving system health
Facility revitalization
Industry excellence in dose management
Industry excellence in Emergency Preparedness
CENG a jOint venlum of--____
OConslellation middoteDF Erwrgy lgt
Future Planned Activities
2010 RFO
- Res water level modification
- Rectifier replacement
- Appendix K Upgrade
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Replacing Process and Effluent Radiation Monitors
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2010 Unit 2 RFO - EPU equipment reliability improvements
- Retire RHR Steam Condensing Mode
- Implement GL-08-01 vent modifications
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II On-Line Dose - 125 rem versus goal of 13 rem
II Fuel Performance CCNPP Unit 1 low power fuel failure Proceeding with plans to transition to AREVA fuel
Start transition in 2011 RFO (Unit 2) III Complete transition in 2016 RFO (both units with full core load of AREVA
fuel)
2009 Refueling Outage - 1 OSHA recordable
osite H U clock resets - 0 shutdown safety violations - RCS level indication modification - 3 reduced inventory windows executed
event free Dose 83 rem versus goal of 83 rem
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Procedure Use and Adherence
Documentation Quality
CENG o9ltmstbullbullllatlon
Major Licensing Actions
Areva fuel transition LAR submitted December 2009
NFPA-80S - LAR submittal planned for 4Q2010
ISFSI Upgrade LAR submittal planned for 2010
CENG a Joint ven1ure or------
OCanslenlion eDf Enet91
2010 Station Focus Areas
Build safety excellence through employee involvement
Backlog reduction while improving system health
Facility revitalization
Industry excellence in dose management
Industry excellence in Emergency Preparedness
CENG a jOint venlum of--____
OConslellation middoteDF Erwrgy lgt
Future Planned Activities
2010 RFO
- Res water level modification
- Rectifier replacement
- Appendix K Upgrade
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Replacing Process and Effluent Radiation Monitors
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II On-Line Dose - 125 rem versus goal of 13 rem
II Fuel Performance CCNPP Unit 1 low power fuel failure Proceeding with plans to transition to AREVA fuel
Start transition in 2011 RFO (Unit 2) III Complete transition in 2016 RFO (both units with full core load of AREVA
fuel)
2009 Refueling Outage - 1 OSHA recordable
osite H U clock resets - 0 shutdown safety violations - RCS level indication modification - 3 reduced inventory windows executed
event free Dose 83 rem versus goal of 83 rem
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Procedure Use and Adherence
Documentation Quality
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Major Licensing Actions
Areva fuel transition LAR submitted December 2009
NFPA-80S - LAR submittal planned for 4Q2010
ISFSI Upgrade LAR submittal planned for 2010
CENG a Joint ven1ure or------
OCanslenlion eDf Enet91
2010 Station Focus Areas
Build safety excellence through employee involvement
Backlog reduction while improving system health
Facility revitalization
Industry excellence in dose management
Industry excellence in Emergency Preparedness
CENG a jOint venlum of--____
OConslellation middoteDF Erwrgy lgt
Future Planned Activities
2010 RFO
- Res water level modification
- Rectifier replacement
- Appendix K Upgrade
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Replacing Process and Effluent Radiation Monitors
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Areva fuel transition LAR submitted December 2009
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Areva fuel transition LAR submitted December 2009
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fuel)
2009 Refueling Outage - 1 OSHA recordable
osite H U clock resets - 0 shutdown safety violations - RCS level indication modification - 3 reduced inventory windows executed
event free Dose 83 rem versus goal of 83 rem
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Areva fuel transition LAR submitted December 2009
NFPA-80S - LAR submittal planned for 4Q2010
ISFSI Upgrade LAR submittal planned for 2010
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Industry excellence in dose management
Industry excellence in Emergency Preparedness
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2010 RFO
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Start transition in 2011 RFO (Unit 2) III Complete transition in 2016 RFO (both units with full core load of AREVA
fuel)
2009 Refueling Outage - 1 OSHA recordable
osite H U clock resets - 0 shutdown safety violations - RCS level indication modification - 3 reduced inventory windows executed
event free Dose 83 rem versus goal of 83 rem
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Major Licensing Actions
Areva fuel transition LAR submitted December 2009
NFPA-80S - LAR submittal planned for 4Q2010
ISFSI Upgrade LAR submittal planned for 2010
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OCanslenlion eDf Enet91
2010 Station Focus Areas
Build safety excellence through employee involvement
Backlog reduction while improving system health
Facility revitalization
Industry excellence in dose management
Industry excellence in Emergency Preparedness
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OConslellation middoteDF Erwrgy lgt
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2010 RFO
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Major Licensing Actions
Areva fuel transition LAR submitted December 2009
NFPA-80S - LAR submittal planned for 4Q2010
ISFSI Upgrade LAR submittal planned for 2010
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OCanslenlion eDf Enet91
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Industry excellence in Emergency Preparedness
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Procedure Use and Adherence
Documentation Quality
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Major Licensing Actions
Areva fuel transition LAR submitted December 2009
NFPA-80S - LAR submittal planned for 4Q2010
ISFSI Upgrade LAR submittal planned for 2010
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Industry excellence in dose management
Industry excellence in Emergency Preparedness
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OConslellation middoteDF Erwrgy lgt
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ISFSI Upgrade LAR submittal planned for 2010
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Build safety excellence through employee involvement
Backlog reduction while improving system health
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Industry excellence in dose management
Industry excellence in Emergency Preparedness
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2010 RFO
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