Koeberg Nuclear Power Station Unit 2 Achieves 365 Days of Continuous Operation
Koeberg Nuclear Power Station in South Africa's Western Cape has marked a significant milestone with Unit 2 delivering 365 consecutive days of uninterrupted electricity to the national grid as of March 9, 2026. The unit achieved an average Energy Availability Factor of 99.4% following major upgrades, including new steam generators. This achievement underscores South Africa's nuclear engineering capabilities and supports the country's efforts to stabilize electricity supply amidst previous load shedding challenges.

Koeberg Nuclear Power Station's Unit 2 in South Africa has successfully operated for 365 consecutive days, achieving this milestone on March 9, 2026. The reactor, producing approximately 946MW, has maintained an average Energy Availability Factor of 99.4% since major upgrades.
These upgrades included new steam generators aimed at enhancing the plant's reliability. The uninterrupted performance is particularly crucial as the country recovers from years of load shedding. Koeberg, the only nuclear power station in Africa, plays a vital role in providing a stable electricity supply and reducing reliance on coal-fired power. Planned maintenance is scheduled for April 26, 2026, with projections indicating the potential for 412 consecutive days of operation by then.




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