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{{#Wiki_filter:Duke Energy Oconee Nuclear Station Subsequent License Renewal Safety Application Pre-Submittal Meeting January 26, 2021 1
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For Information Purposes Only
 
Agenda Opening Remarks/Background Overview of Oconee Nuclear Station Safety Application Approach/Management Overview of Integrated Plant Assessments Overview of Aging Management Programs Overview of Time Limited Aging Analyses Questions/Closing Remarks For Information Purposes Only 2
 
Opening Remarks/
 
==Background:==
 
===Introductions===
Speakers Rounette Nader (Duke Energy)
Greg Robison (Duke Energy)
Attendees/Safety SLRA Contributors Duke Energy SLR Team Key Vendors Framatome Structural Integrity For Information Purposes Only  3
 
Opening Remarks/
 
==Background:==
 
===Introductions===
Rounette Nader Decommissioning        Director Nuclear Engineering - License Renewal                    Project Support Funding Portfolio                                                                              Ed Asbury Quentin Holston Joyce Roberts Licensing/EHS                            Greg Robison                              Richard Browder Paul Guill Reene Gambrell Manager Nuclear Engineering                      Manager Nuclear Engineering Arun Kapur              Subsequent License Renewal                    License Renewal Implementation Engineering James Thornton Vendors                      Class1/TLAA                        Electrical            Jason Sisk Structural Integrity              Joe Terrell                                            Matthew Walker Mechanical        Bert Spear Framatome                    Daniel Roberts                                              Jeff Lane Chris Saville  Steven Graham CERTREC                                                                                Dave Kulla David Lee Erik Wagner                                Phil Kohn Programs      Mark Hager          Civil Lori Hekking                  David Morris Casey Muggleston                Heather Galloway Gary Wald                    Dave Peltola For Information Purposes Only                                    4
 
Opening Remarks/
 
==Background:==
Duke Energy As we plan to meet our customers future energy needs and continue to reduce our carbon footprint, we are seeking to renew the licenses of the 11 nuclear units we operate at six plant sites in the Carolinas This provides the option to operate these plants for an additional 20 years Relicensing our nuclear fleet is critical to meet Duke Energys goal of net-zero carbon emissions by 2050 We expect to submit the license renewal application for Oconee Nuclear Station in March 2021 For Information Purposes Only        5
 
Opening Remarks/
 
==Background:==
Nuclear Fleet Each Duke nuclear unit has obtained renewed licenses to operate beyond 40 years.
Fleet Subsequent License Renewal (SLR) Timeline Duke Energy Carolinas Service Area                                        2018        2020                  2025                    2030                      2035                      2040                    2045 Catawba McGuire Brunswick Oconee Robinson Duke Energy Progress Service Area X
Overlapping Areas Period of Extended Operation (PEO)
Prepare SLR    NRC
* Duke Energy owns 100% of all units                                                Application  Review                                                    X except the Catawba units.                                                                                        Period of Extended Operation (PEO)
X Period of Extended Operation (PEO)
X Period of Extended Operation (PEO)
X Period of Extended Operation (PEO)
Harris X
Period of Extended Operation (PEO) 6
 
Overview of Oconee Nuclear Station: Plant ONS is a three-unit, B&W NSSS, PWR plant Station Output: 2554 MWe ONS Initial Renewed License was issued May 23, 2000 (Pre-GALL Plant)
Emergency power supplied by Keowee Hydro SSF is backup to existing safety systems (additional defense in depth)
OLs  40 Yrs 60 Yrs 80 Yrs MUR LAR submitted Unit 1 1973  2013  2033  2053 February 19, 2020 Unit 2 1973  2013  2033  2053 Unit 3 1974  2014  2034  2054 For Information Purposes Only    7
 
Overview of Oconee Nuclear Station:
Initial License Renewal Initial License Renewal Application submitted July 7, 1998 and was approved May 23, 2000 IP-71003, Phase 1: Unit 1 completed April 14, 2011; Unit 2 completed November 30, 2011; Unit 3 completed June 2, 2014 IP-71003, Phase 2 completed August 23, 2012 Entered PEO 2013 (Units 1 & 2) and 2014 (Unit 3)
IP-71003, Phase 4 scheduled for June 2022 8
 
Overview of Oconee Nuclear Station:
Plant Operation Plant Reliability -
2020 capacity factor - 96.02%
Ten-year average capacity factor - 95%
Plant Performance - All three units in Column 1 of NRC Action Matrix Plant Enhancements - Over $4 billion on capital improvements since initial LR approval Notably, last two cycles for Unit 2 have been successive breaker-to-breaker runs with the last Unit 2 reactor scram in 2008 9
 
Safety Application Approach Use of Contemporary Guidance Comprehensive Scoping & Screening was performed based on NUREG-2192, NEI 17-01, and Regulatory Guide 1.188 Integrated Plant Assessment results will be presented consistent with contemporary style and detail SLR AMPs have been harmonized with NUREG-2191 Use of SLR Lead Plants Lessons Learned Lessons learned from previous SLRA submittals were applied, including review of RAIs to understand current NRC expectations Oconee SLR Team participation in NRC-related SLR meetings and conferences For Information Purposes Only          10
 
Safety Application Management Peer Reviews Participated in peer reviews of other SLRA submittals A peer review of ONS SLRA is being performed Application Processing CERTREC Electronic Reading Room Portal to support NRC review Support NRC LR Project Manager throughout the NRC Review process Frequent project calls Support in-office and on-site Audits Ensure RAI/RCI Responses meet NRC schedules 11
 
Overview of Integrated Plant Assessment Scoping & Screening Scoping & Screening ONS approach utilized a full review, not a gap approach Methodology related to (a)(2) scoping was consistent with current standards resulting in more systems scoped-in Screening of electrical and I&C components used a bounding approach as described in NEI 17-01 Selected structural items and electrical components were scoped and screened as commodities and assigned to commodity groups based on NUREG-2192, Table 2.1-6 12
 
Overview of Integrated Plant Assessment Aging Management Review The aging management review aspects of the Integrated Plant Assessment were performed to current standards NEI 1701 methodology utilized throughout IPA process Results from the aging management review are presented in the standard 9 column table format AMR Highly Consistent with GALL-SLR: > 99% with A through E notes (approximately 9200 line items)
SLRA PlantSpecific reviews for the NUREG-2192 Further Evaluation GALL items provided in SLRA and resulted in aging management considerations 13
 
Overview of Aging Management Programs Forty-eight (48) AMPs developed to maximize consistency with NUREG-2191 (GALL-SLR)
Enhanced several existing AMPs to be consistent with GALLSLR AMPs AMP Detailed Development Use of GALL-SLR guidance for program elements Informed through review of Industry RAIs and participation in Industry Peer Reviews AMP Effectiveness Reviews performed on existing AMPs using elements of NEI 1412 Industry OE and 10 years of plantspecific OE reviewed Informed and verified effectiveness of AMPs No new aging effects identified 14
 
Overview of Aging Management Programs Oconee SLR - 47 GALLAMPs & 1 Plant-Specific AMP Consistent Consistent with With Exception With Exception  Plant with GALL Enhancement          Only    and Enhancement Specific Existing 8        18              2              5          1 34 New 13        0              1              0          0 14 Total 48 For Information Purposes Only                  15
 
Overview of Aging Management Programs Key AMP Specifics GALL AMP not required - High Voltage Insulators Structural AMPs address alkali-silica reaction (ASR) and irradiation of concrete NRC Interim Staff Guidance (ISG)
Draft guidance affecting Mechanical, Structural and Electrical AMPs has been addressed Final guidance for the Reactor Internals AMP has not been incorporated. Duke continues to evaluate how best to address Oconee has one plant-specific AMP, Secondary Shield Wall Tendons aging management program.
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Overview of Time Limited Aging Analyses TLAA Identification and Evaluation 10CFR 54.21(c) requires that an evaluation of TLAA be provided as part of the Oconee SLR Application The six criteria from 10 CFR 54.3(a) were used to identify the Oconee TLAA evaluated in Section 4 of the Application Forty-two (42) TLAA or categories of TLAA were identified with many evaluations being grouped in order to demonstrate acceptability for 80 years of operation in accordance with 10 CFR 54.21(c)(1)
No exemptions pursuant to 10 CFR 50.12 have been granted based on a TLAA as defined in 10 CFR 54.3 17
 
Overview of Time Limited Aging Analyses Key TLAA Specifics Reactor vessel Oconee is the first SLR applicant with B&W NSSS, but not first B&W-manufactured reactor vessel reviewed by NRC for SLR TLAA demonstration for the reactor vessel is comprehensive and consistently aligned with ongoing practice at Duke and among the owners of B&W reactor vessels Aging management programs for Reactor Vessel Materials Surveillance and Neutron Fluence Monitoring are cornerstone reactor vessel programs for SLR 18
 
Overview of Time Limited Aging Analyses Key TLAA Specifics Metal Fatigue TLAA Evaluations include:
Class 1 fatigue analyses Non-class 1 fatigue analyses Environmentally-Assisted Fatigue Various analytical evaluation of flaws - real and postulated, including ISI indications and LBB assumptions Containment Liner Plate Penetration Fatigue Only New SLR TLAA is Reactor Internals materials work related to MRP-227 19
 
Closing Remarks Oconee SLR application will be consistent with GALL-SLR and Industry Guidance to the greatest extent possible Duke Energy has been engaged with the development of SLR industry guidance and SLR-ISGs Duke Energy has supported recent and SLR application reviews and incorporated recent RAI responses Duke Energy will submit a high quality SLR application to support an 18 month staff review Oconee SLRA submittal remains on schedule to submit 1Q21 20
 
Acronyms AMP - Aging Management Program        NUREG - Nuclear Regulatory Guide AMR - Aging Management Review        NSSS - Nuclear Steam Supply System B&W - Babcock and Wilcox              OE - Operating Experience CFR - Code of Federal Regulations    OL - Operating License GALL - Generic Aging Lesson Learned  ONS - Oconee Nuclear Station IP - Inspection Procedure            PEO - Period of Extended Operation IPA - Integrated Plant Assessment    PWR - Pressurized Water Reactor ISG - Interim Staff Guidance          RAI - Request for Additional Information LBB - Leak Before Break              RCI - Request for Confirmation of LAR - License Amendment Request        Information LR - License Renewal                  SSF - Standby Shutdown Facility MUR - Measurement Uncertainty        SLR - Subsequent License Renewal Recovery                              SLRA - Subsequent License Renewal NEI - Nuclear Energy Institute        Application NRC - Nuclear Regulatory Commission  TLAA - Time Limited Aging Analysis For Information Purposes Only      21}}

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