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Hartlepool monthly report April 2018
11 Apr 2018 Hartlepool has two advanced gas-cooled reactors with a net generation capacity of. 1180 MWhs. Reactor 1: Unit is at full load.
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Hartlepool has two advanced gas-cooled reactors with a net generation capacity of. 1185 MWhs. Reactor 1: Unit is at full load and will undertake a
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Hartlepool monthly report
April 2018
Introduction
Welcome to the April 2018 monthly report for Hartlepool power station. These reports are available to all members of the public on http://www.edfenergy.com. We are keen to hear the views of our local communities. We recognise that good communication is a two-way process and we welcome your feedback and comments.Safety
Operational safety
There were no operational issues to report in April.Environmental safety
There were no environmental safety incidents in April.Minor injuries
The site recorded three minor injuries during April, all were dealt with by on-site first- aiders. The site takes safety very seriously and incidents are investigated fully to ensure they are avoided in the future.Plant status
Hartlepool has two advanced gas-cooled reactors with a net generation capacity of1180 MWhs.
Reactor 1: Unit is at full load.
Reactor 2: Unit is offline due to a re-fuelling outage. During April 2018, Hartlepool power station generated enough low carbon electricity to power around 1 million homes avoiding 0.15 (MtCO2e), the equivalent of taking65,321 UK passenger cars off the road when compared to direct emissions of
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Visitor Centre Community report
In total the centre welcomed 614 visitors in April 2018, with 309 visitors taking a pre-arranged tour. In addition teams from the station supported five outreach events, engaging with over 327 individuals.This visit and outreach activities have included:
Hartlepool College of Further Education
Mowden Primary, Darlington
Royal Holloway University, London
Teesside West Rotary Club
Hartlepool welcomes tours Monday m Friday and some Saturday mornings. Please contact Louise Corser on 01429 853582, email hartlepoolsitetours@edf-energy.com or visit https://www.edfenergy.com/energy/education/visitor-centres for further information.Craft Events
The centre held some free craft events during the Easter holidays which were very popular with the young visitors. The children recycled plastic bottles to make bottle gardens, while others tried other Easter-related crafts.Future free events have been arranged as follows;
3 August 2018, Rhyming Rabbit
17 August 2018, Story Stones
31 August 2018, Card Crafting
30 October 2018, Halloween Crafts
Please contact Louise Corser on 01429 853582, email hartlepoolsitetours@edf- energy.com or visit https://www.edfenergy.com/energy/education/visitor-centres for further informationBring Your Child to Work Day
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staff and contracting partners to show their children where they work. The day involved a plant tour on the morning, with the children shadowing their parents on the afternoon, they also met some of the stationis Maintenance, BusinessApprentices and Industrial Placements.
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year and EDF Energy will match fund up to £50,000 each year of the partnership making a total target of £450,000. To support the stationis fund-raising activities a Charity Golf Day was arranged at Hartlepool Golf Club on 27 April, raising over £1,050.Company News April 2018
EDF Energy Renewables and EDF ENS UK are now EDF Renewables EDF Energy Renewables and operations and maintenance business EDF ENS UK is coming together under a new brand. wind activities in more than 20 non-French speaking countries around the world.H@SSGHMTÄGTMÄ"$.ÄNNÄ$#%Ä1MÓMV@AOMRÄHÓÄSGMÄ4*ÄR@HC6ÄjIn adopting our new brand, we
are joining another 20 countries in the EDF family dedicated to renewables. Across the world and collectively this new identity will make us stronger. investment and innovation. reliable, affordable low carbon energy mix for customers and industry for decades to kÄ EDF Renewables has 34 wind farms in the UK, including two offshore wind farms and a battery storage unit. Its goal is to use expertise and innovation to make low carbon electricity more competitive and effective for consumers. It also looks after the operations and maintenance of wind farms which helps to increase their production and lifespan.For all our media releases:
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Glossary of terms:
Term Definition
Environmental event or incident Environmental events arise from wastes or discharges above permitted levels or breaches of permitted conditions.Outage A period during which a reactor is shut
down. The periodic shutdown of a reactor including for maintenance, inspection and testing or, in some cases, for refuelling is known as a planned outage. In the UK, some planned outages are known as statutory outages and are required by the conditions attached to the nuclear site licence needed to operate the station. Unscheduled shutdown of a reactor for a period is known as an unplanned outage.Unit A unit refers to one of the reactors at
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