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Forwards Copy of Draft Rept, Evaluation of Loss of Offsite Power Events at NPPs:1980-1996, INEEL/EXT-97-00887 for Info & Comments
ML20199B003
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Issue date: 01/22/1998
From: Rossi C
NRC OFFICE FOR ANALYSIS & EVALUATION OF OPERATIONAL DATA (AEOD)
To: Lochbaum D
UNION OF CONCERNED SCIENTISTS
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January 22,'1998 Mr. David A. Lochbaum Union of Concerned Scientists 1616 P Street, NW, Suite 310 Washington, DC 20035-1495

Dear Mr. Lochbaum:

SUBJECT:

LOSS OF OFFSITE POWER FREQUENCY UPDATE Enclosed is a copy of a draft report

  • Evaluation of Offsite Power Events at Nuclear Power Plants: 1980-1996,* INEEL/ EXT-97-00887, for your information and comments, if desired. This

' ifraft report is currently being " peer" reviewed within the NRC and by a number of extemal organizations. The objective of this study was to update the loss of offsite power (LOSP) estimates (frequency and duration) found in NUREG-1032, " Evaluation of Station Blackout Accidents at Nuclear Power Plants." This study used the same data classification scheme as in NUREG-1032, i.e., plant-centered, grid, and severe weather-related events. in addition to l

estimating LOSP frequency and duration during power operation, the study also estimated the LOSF frequency and duration during shutdown.

Major findings of the study include the following:

The i,equency of LOSP events at power is 0.04 per plant critical year for plant centered e

events, 0.009 per plant critical year for severe weather events, and 0.002 per plant critical year for grid-related events, The LOSP frequency from grid-related events is a very small contributor to LOSP e

events, Plant-centered LOSP events at power do not show plant-to-plant variability while plant-o centered events during shutdown do show significant statistical plant-to-plant variability, e

Severe weather LOSP events showed site-to-site variability for both power and shutdown modes.

  • . LOSP events and durations are ponerally better than those calculated in NUREG-1032

!n support of the station blackout rulemaking.

Should you desire to provide any comments, we would appreciate receiving them within 45 days from receipt of this latter.

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A copy of this draft report and letter are being placed in the Public Document Room at 2120 L Street NW, Washington, DC 20555.

If you have any questions related to this report, please feel free to contact Dr. Dale Rasmuson (301-415 7571) (e-mail: dmr@nrc. gov) of my staff.

Sincerely, Original signed by:

Charles E. Rossi, Director Safety Programs Division Office for Analysis and Evaluation of Operational Data

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