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Licensee Slides (Constellation) from Ginna Annual Assessment Meeting
ML080880406
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Issue date: 03/28/2008
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1 John Carlin Site Vice President R.E. Ginna NPP March 25, 2008

2 In Service 1970 License extended to 2029 Current output: 585 Megawatts 450 full-time employees

3 Constellations #1 Priority is safety Every decision and activity is based on safety Nuclear, industrial (worker) & public Ginnas 2007 health and safety Our nuclear safety measurement of exposure is among the best 10% in our industry We currently have 1,756,531 hours0.00615 days <br />0.148 hours <br />8.779762e-4 weeks <br />2.020455e-4 months <br /> without a lost work case Security: Successful NRC Force-on-Force Inspection

4 Ginnas Commitment to Public Safety Emergency Preparedness (EP) Program Making aggressive improvements New facilities, more drills, better team depth Last year, at this meeting we talked about the NRC yellow PI A quality learning experience in 2007 Studied causes and their extents Identified an erroneous change to an Emergency Action Level in the 90s Improved our knowledge and experience in the organization Formalized change management at Ginna for better processes Worked with the NRC throughout the year resulting in quality learnings and improvements for Ginna

5 Ginna Regulatory Performance Seven NRC findings Analysis Findings are not safety significant Findings are not indicative of a greater plant problem Findings provide us the opportunity for continuing improvement We understand and embrace our improvement opportunities We work in an atmosphere of continuous improvement All of these findings fit within our focus areas We continue to address challenges and make Ginna a better plant

6 Ginna 2007 Performance A year of safe and reliable operations Ginna has now operated continuously for over a year 2007 focus areas Human performance Change management Training programs Facilities

7 Constellation Energy Investment Investing in our plant

$2M firing range for our security officers

$1M training lab for our maintenance workers

$47M spent fuel storage facilities Investing in our people Knowledge transfer and retention

$10M, three year procedure upgrade Preparing Ginna for an increasingly mobile workforce

8 Constellation Energy & Ginna Our vision for Ginna is long term; generating electricity reliably and safely with continuously improving performance. That means investing in equipment, people, and training. We will keep you informed of plant performance and look forward to a close and open relationship with our neighbors.

Mike Heffley Chief Nuclear Officer Constellation Energy