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by pngai 1686 days ago
Also most downtime for nuclear power is scheduled which helps the grid operator avoid blackouts.
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For anyone curious, usually down time is a month every 12-18 months. They refuel, do maintenance, and inspections during this time as well. Usually plants have more than one reactor, so these will be out of phase with one another.
Somehow I doubt those figures reflect disaster response downtime, such as we have had in Japan for a decade.

One may argue that was an overreaction, but the people of Japan beg to differ.

Regardless, those shut down reactors ought to drag down capacity factor for the nuclear industry, if the figures are to be credible.

Wind doesn't always blow and people react badly to melt-down. These are both facts of life.