Nuclear Plant Pulls Plug on Repair Extension: Business as Usual
Published Date: 5/15/2025
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Summary
Constellation Energy decided to pull back their request to change the rules for fixing a part of the Quad Cities Nuclear Power Station. This means no extra time will be given to repair the Standby Gas Treatment system right now. The plant’s operations and schedule stay the same, so no delays or extra costs are expected.
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No Time Extension for Standby Gas Repair
Constellation Energy withdrew its license amendment application dated November 4, 2024, that would have extended the Completion Time for Technical Specifications 3.6.4.3, Required Action D.1, to repair the Standby Gas Treatment (SGT) common discharge exhaust line. That means no extra time will be given now for that repair, and the Quad Cities plant’s operations and schedule remain the same, so no delays or extra costs are expected.
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