Power Outages

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Reliability challenges persist on units that have not yet under gone remediation. As a result, forced outages and short-duration (“pit-stop”) maintenance interventions will continue to be undertaken based on plant condition.
Key performance metrics have, however, improved materially. Mean Time to Repair (MTTR) has been reduced from approximately 30-50 days to 12 days.
In addition, Mean Time Between Failures (MTBF) has increased, with units now remaining on the grid longer for an average of 120 days before a failure occurs.
Collectively, these improvements provide a sound basis for the positive energy availability outlook.

Last Updated: 2026-06-11 09:27:21
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NOTE: Reliabilitychallengespersistonunitsthathavenotyetundergoneremediation. As a result, forced outages and short-duration (“pit-stop”) maintenance interventions will continue to be undertaken based on plant condition. Keyperformancemetricshave,however,improvedmaterially.MeanTimeto Repair (MTTR) has been reduced from approximately 30-50 days to 12 days. Inaddition,MeanTimeBetweenFailures(MTBF)hasincreased,withunitsnow remaining on the grid longer for an average of 120 days before a failure occurs. Collectively,theseimprovementsprovideasoundbasisforthepositiveenergy availability outlook.

Last Updated: 2026-03-04 15:18:20
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NOTE: Reliability challenges persist on units that have not yet under gone remediation. As a result, forced outages and short-duration (“pit-stop”) maintenance interventions will continue to be undertaken based on plant condition. Key performance metrics have, however, improved materially. Mean Time to Repair (MTTR) has been reduced from approximately 30-50 days to 12 days. In addition, Mean Time Between Failures (MTBF) has increased, with units now remaining on the grid longer for an average of 120 days before a failure occurs. Collectively, these improvements provide a sound basis for the positive energy availability outlook.

Last Updated: 2026-03-04 15:18:56
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NOTE: Reliability challenges persist on units that have not yet under gone remediation. As a result, forced outages and short-duration (“pit-stop”) maintenance interventions will continue to be undertaken based on plant condition. Key performance metrics have, however, improved materially. Mean Time to Repair (MTTR) has been reduced from approximately 30-50 days to 12 days. In addition, Mean Time Between Failures (MTBF) has increased, with units now remaining on the grid longer for an average of 120 days before a failure occurs. Collectively, these improvements provide a sound basis for the positive energy availability outlook.

Last Updated: 2026-03-04 15:20:36
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NOTE: Reliability challenges persist on units that have not yet under gone remediation. As a result, forced outages and short-duration (“pit-stop”) maintenance interventions will continue to be undertaken based on plant condition. Key performance metrics have, however, improved materially. Mean Time to Repair (MTTR) has been reduced from approximately 30-50 days to 12 days. In addition, Mean Time Between Failures (MTBF) has increased, with units now remaining on the grid longer for an average of 120 days before a failure occurs. Collectively, these improvements provide a sound basis for the positive energy availability outlook.  

Last Updated: 2026-03-04 15:21:04
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NOTE: Reliability challenges persist on units that have not yet under gone remediation. As a result, forced outages and short-duration (“pit-stop”) maintenance interventions will continue to be undertaken based on plant condition. Key performance metrics have, however, improved materially. Mean Time to Repair (MTTR) has been reduced from approximately 30-50 days to 12 days. In addition, Mean Time Between Failures (MTBF) has increased, with units now remaining on the grid longer for an average of 120 days before a failure occurs. Collectively, these improvements provide a sound basis for the positive energy availability outlook.

Last Updated: 2026-02-05 09:13:05

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