In 2013, Exelon Nuclear-operated facilities achieved an average capacity factor of 94.12 percent, the 14th consecutive year above 92 percent and best since 2007, and produced 133.967 million megawatt-hours of electricity, its best ever, while completing nine refueling outages. Exelon Power’s fleet provided more than 37 million megawatt-hours of reliable generation in 2013, and its wind/solar energy capture was 93.7 percent.
Nuclear and Power both met their safety goals, with Power turning in a distinguished performance in its OSHA metrics.
Among the significant developments in Exelon Generation in 2013:
- Nuclear made significant progress toward the integration of CENG’s five nuclear units into the Exelon fleet, which is expected to be complete at the end of the first quarter of 2014. CENG’s fleet had a 2013 capacity factor of 95 percent.
Exelon Nuclear-operated facilities achieved an average capacity factor of 94.12 percent, the 14th consecutive year above 92 percent and the best performance since 2007.