ML071500166

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Licensees Slides for Calvert Cliffs 2006 Annual Assessment Meeting
ML071500166
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Site: Calvert Cliffs  Constellation icon.png
Issue date: 05/22/2007
From: Spina J
Constellation Energy Group
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Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
Dentel, G RGN-I/DRP/BR1/610-337-5233
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1 Calvert Cliffs Nuclear Power Plant Annual Assessment Meeting May 22, 2007

2 Overview

  • Introductions
  • Constellation Energy
  • 2006 Performance
  • 2007 Initiatives
  • Closing Comments

3 Nuclear Energy Group Mike Wallace President - CGG Mike Heffley Sr. VP and CNO Kevin Nietmann VP - NMP Maria Korsnick VP - Ginna Jim Spina VP - CCNPP Mark Flaherty Manager Engineering Services Joe Pollock Plant General Manager Bill Thompson Manager Performance Improvement Doug Bauder Manager Operations Jim Stanley Manager Integrated Work Management Hearst Daman Manager Maintenance

4 CCNPP 2006 Performance Highlights Successes:

- Excellence in Industrial Safety

- NRC Component Design Basis Inspection

- Technical Training Program Accreditation

- NRC License Exam

- INPO Evaluation Challenges:

- Configuration Control Associated with Tagging.

- NRC white inspection finding associated with breaker setting on 1A Diesel Generator.

5 2007 Initiatives: CCNPP Equipment Reliability

  • Continual improvement of equipment performance
  • Focus on maintenance of key components
  • Excellence in performance monitoring
  • Excellence in long range planning

6 CCNPP Investing in the future Modifications (2002 - 2005)

New Steam Generators (U1 and U2)

New Unit Transformers (U1 and U2)

Condenser Re-tube on two waterboxes (U1)

Main Generator Rewind (U1)

Low-Pressure Turbine Monoblock Replacement (U1)

Modifications (2006 - 2007)

Reactor Vessel Head Replacement (U1 and U2)

Turbine Generator Control Upgrade (U1) 500 KV Switchyard Breaker Replacements

7 Commitment to the Community

  • New Joint Information Center:

5,000 sq. ft. $1.6 million facility in Prince Frederick

  • Response center for CCNPP personnel, state, and federal officials
  • Advanced computer work stations, video and data monitors
  • Scheduled for completion June 2007

8 Conclusions

- 2006 was a challenging and successful year

- Committed to safety and reliability -investing in people and equipment

- Top Performer in many areas

- Focused on continuous performance improvement

- Integral member of the community Volunteer Community Council supports organizations in Calvert, St. Marys and Charles counties.

Employees donated more than $270,000 to the United Way of Southern Maryland in 2006

9 Jim Spina Site Vice President Calvert Cliffs NPP Thank you