Oconee 3 - Status & History

Comprehensive reactor performance metrics, cycle analysis, and historical outage data.

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Composite Operational Excellence Score (0-100) — average percentile rank across 7 dimensions in three sub-scores: Reliability (capacity factor, forced outage days, B2B avg streak), Efficiency (fuel utilization, refuel duration), and Discipline (startup duration, scram count). 5-year window. Higher = more operationally excellent. Click to see the full breakdown.
80
Excellence
#6 of 94
Top Quartile
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Days of continuous operation since the last outage ended. Has forced outage(s) since last refueling.
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Current Run
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Longest recorded period of continuous operation between outages (2020-05-09 to 2022-05-07).
728
Record Run
days
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Breaker-to-Breaker runs — continuous operation exceeding the cycle-adjusted threshold (618 days for this 24-month cycle unit) with no trips to 0% power.
2
B2B Runs
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Lifetime capacity factor: average power level across all recorded days (100% = always at full power).
92.4%
Capacity Factor
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Total number of scheduled refueling outages detected in the historical data.
16
Outages
since 1999
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Average time from first power generation (>0%) to sustained full power (≥95% for 2+ days) across the last 3 scheduled outages. Click to compare against the fleet on the Operator Efficiency Leaderboard.
9.3
Avg Startup
days (last 3)
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Average fuel utilization — percent of the designed fuel cycle that this unit consumes before refueling, derived from the historical burn-down trajectory. Higher = more efficient operator (refuels with less margin remaining; closer to coastdown). Computed as 100% minus the unit's average refuel-point fuel %, using the last 3 years where available, otherwise lifetime average. Click to compare against the fleet on the Operator Efficiency Leaderboard.
97.4%
Fuel Utilization
3yr avg
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NukeWorker's Operational Excellence Score is a composite 0–100 ranking of every active US nuclear unit across 7 publicly observable performance metrics, grouped into three sub-scores:
Reliability — capacity factor, forced outage days, B2B avg streak
Efficiency — fuel utilization, refuel duration
Discipline — startup duration, scram count
Each unit's metric is converted to a percentile across the active fleet. Sub-score = average of its components; composite = average of the three sub-scores. Use the time-window toggle below to switch between 3yr / 5yr / lifetime.
Time window — change how far back we look
NukeWorker's
Operational
Excellence Score
80/100
Top Quartile · #6/94
5-year window

Oconee 3 ranks #6 of 94 active US units on NukeWorker's Operational Excellence Score over the 5-year window. Strongest area: Startup Duration (98th percentile). Weakest: Forced Outage Days/yr (46th percentile).

Reliability
78
Capacity factor + Forced outages + B2B streaks
Efficiency
68
Fuel utilization + Refuel duration
Discipline
94
Startup duration + Scram count
Cohort Rankings apples-to-apples comparison within each peer group
Reactor type: #4 of 61 PWR
Containment: #4 of 48 Dry Ambient (PWR)
Cycle length: #4 of 40 24-month cycle
Fleet rank above (6 of 94) compares all active US units; cohort ranks compare only against units sharing this property.
Per-dimension breakdown (7 metrics)
Capacity Factor 92th
95.6% (higher better, Reliability)
Forced Outage Days/yr 46th
4.0d (lower better, Reliability)
B2B Avg Streak 96th
710d (higher better, Reliability)
Fuel Utilization 53th
98.1% (higher better, Efficiency)
Refuel Duration 83th
22d (lower better, Efficiency)
Startup Duration 98th
2.6d (lower better, Discipline)
Scrams (5-year) 90th
0.0/yr (lower better, Discipline)

Each dimension's percentile is computed across the active US fleet (94 units with sufficient history). Sub-score = average of its component percentiles. Composite = average of the three sub-scores. 5-year window. View full leaderboard →

Methodology

NukeWorker's Operational Excellence Score is a composite ranking that combines 7 publicly observable performance metrics into a single 0-100 number per US nuclear unit.

How it's computed: Each unit's raw value is converted to a percentile (0-100) within the 94 active US units that have at least 2 completed refueling cycles. The 7 percentiles are averaged into 3 sub-scores (Reliability, Efficiency, Discipline), and those are averaged into the final composite.

Active window — 5-year:

  • Reliability — Capacity factor (5yr), forced outage days/yr (5yr), B2B avg streak (lifetime)
  • Efficiency — in-cycle fuel utilization (3yr), median refuel duration (5yr)
  • Discipline — robust mean startup duration, scrams/yr (5yr, annualised)

Cohort rankings: alongside the fleet rank, each unit gets ranked within its reactor type (PWR/BWR), containment design (Ice Condenser, Mark I, etc.), and cycle length (12/18/24-month). Useful for apples-to-apples comparisons.

What's excluded: subjective community ratings, confidential INPO ratings, financial metrics. We only use publicly available NRC + cycle data.

Why three windows? 5yr (default) is the industry standard. 3yr captures recent operational changes and post-pandemic recovery. Lifetime gives newer units a fair comparison and reveals long-term consistency.

Edge cases: units with fewer than 2 cycles (e.g., Vogtle 4) show "Provisional". Decommissioned units excluded.

Refresh cadence: recomputed daily. Each window cached separately.

A data-derived proxy for operational performance; not affiliated with INPO. INPO ratings are confidential and qualitative — ours is public and quantitative.

5-yr trend: 2021: 66/100 (#25/93)2022: 79/100 (#13/92)2023: 77/100 (#13/92)2024: 76/100 (#14/93)2025: 83/100 (#10/94)2026: 84/100 (#7/94) Stable vs 2025
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Duration of each outage in days, shown chronologically. Green bars are scheduled refueling outages, red bars are forced/unscheduled. The orange dashed line marks the average duration. Extended outages (>180 days) and D&D periods are excluded.

Outage Duration Trend

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Days between consecutive scheduled refueling outage starts, showing operating cycle regularity. The purple dashed line marks the average cycle length. Most U.S. reactors operate on 18-month (547 day) or 24-month (730 day) cycles.

Cycle Length History

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Time in days from first power generation (>0%) to sustained full power (≥95% for 2+ consecutive days) after each scheduled refueling outage. The dashed line marks the average. Includes startup testing holds and power dips.

Startup Duration Trend

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Monthly capacity factor with outage events overlaid as red bands. Green bars show average power level per month. Toggle to Daily view for raw daily data.

Power History

Scheduled
2026-05-06 In Outage 8+ 687d 2026-05-01 +5d
Unscheduled
2024-06-03 2024-06-18 16 9d - -
Scheduled
2024-05-04 2024-05-25 22 313d 2024-05-03 +1d
Unscheduled
2023-06-26 2023-06-26 1 393d - -
Scheduled
2022-05-07 2022-05-29 23 728d 2022-04-23 +14d
Scheduled
2020-04-11 2020-05-09 29 694d 2020-04-11 0d
Scheduled
2018-04-21 2018-05-18 28 270d 2018-04-21 0d
Scram # 52870
2017-07-25 2017-07-25 1 436d - -
Scheduled
2016-04-23 2016-05-15 23 446d 2016-04-23 0d
Scram # 50781
2015-02-01 2015-02-02 2 263d - -
Scheduled
2014-04-15 2014-05-14 30 171d 2014-04-12 +3d
Scram # 49471
2013-10-25 2013-10-26 2 506d - -
Scheduled
2012-04-14 2012-06-06 54 513d 2012-04-14 0d
Scheduled
2010-10-23 2010-11-18 27 181d 2010-10-23 0d
Unscheduled
2010-04-19 2010-04-25 7 332d - -
Unscheduled Startup Hold
2009-05-22 2009-05-22 1 2d - -
Scheduled
2009-04-25 2009-05-20 26 167d 2009-04-25 0d
Unscheduled
2008-11-08 2008-11-09 2 327d - -
Scheduled
2007-10-27 2007-12-17 52 433d 2007-10-27 0d
Unscheduled
2006-08-19 2006-08-20 2 79d - -
Scheduled
2006-04-29 2006-06-01 34 235d 2006-04-29 0d
Unscheduled
2005-09-01 2005-09-06 6 192d - -
Unscheduled
2005-02-17 2005-02-21 5 47d - -
Scheduled SGR/Major
2004-10-09 2005-01-01 85 225d 2004-10-08 +1d
Unscheduled
2004-02-27 2004-02-27 1 258d - -
Scheduled
2003-04-26 2003-06-14 50 160d 2003-04-26 0d
Unscheduled
2002-11-15 2002-11-17 3 337d - -
Scheduled
2001-11-10 2001-12-13 34 200d 2001-11-10 0d
Unscheduled
2001-02-17 2001-04-24 67 274d - -
Scheduled
2000-04-13 2000-05-19 37 100d 2000-04-13 0d
Unscheduled
2000-01-04 2000-01-04 1 233d - -
Unscheduled
1999-05-15 1999-05-16 2 134d - -
Unscheduled
1999-01-01 1999-01-01 1 - - -
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