Ken wrote: ↑Tue Nov 19, 2024 9:47 am
On Sunday, the 1,600 megawatt Olkiluoto 3 nuclear reactor tripped again, the latest in a series of faults and outages that have plagued the new facility and caused the market to reach out for back-up power to fill the gap.
I can see this being a big problem for HPC also, when losing 3GW instantaneously can crash the grid !
Hi Ken. Can't find it now, but a decade or so back I did have a link to the estimated annual cost of backup for HPC. I think it was £12m, but I may be talking ballcocks.
The issue being exactly what you state, that the grid may struggle if it loses a reactor without warning, in this case 1.6GW, and nuclear power stations may in the case of some reactor issues, also shutdown the partner reactors, so potentially 3.2GW in the case of HPC.
Quite what that backup is, I don't recall, maybe simply paying FF generation to stay in a more ready condition, but I'm entirely making it up now.
Of course RE will also need backup, but that is typically a more planned / expected / slow transition, as weather changes, rather than potentially instantaneous.