The Koeberg Nuclear Power Plant’s 40-year lifespan is coming to an end in 2024. Eskom is now seeking to extend Koeberg’s operation by another 20 years.
Experts are saying that this is ill advised because of serious questions about the stability of the electricity grid and load shedding and the risks at a nuclear power plant without a stable supply. Other serious concerns include the risks of long term radioactive waste storage, damage to the containment buildings and infrastructure to extend the life of the plant, and environmental and climate impacts.
The National Nuclear Regulator has invited the public to submit comments on the Koeberg Nuclear Plant Long-Term Operation (LTO) proposal by 16 March 2023.
The approval of the LTO proposal would mean that Koeberg would be allowed to operate for another 20 years (the plant was built in the 1970s). SAFCEI is opposing the extension for the following reasons:
No current environmental assessment is being done, and it is clear that the physical and social environment has significantly changed.
How to make a submission
Submissions on the Koeberg LTO are to be made by: 16 March 2023
Your written representations should be marked for the attention of the Programme Manager: Nuclear Power Plants and submitted using the following alternatives:
a) Hardcopies that are –
i) Hand delivered at the NNR offices, being Eco Glades 2, Block G, Eco Glades Office Park, 420 Witch Hazel Avenue, Highveld, Centurion (opposite the Land Bank Offices)
ii) Hand delivered at the NNR Site offices, being 12 Raats Drive, Delphi Arch Building, Tableview, Cape Town
iii) Posted to The National Nuclear Regulator, P.O. Box 46055, Kernkrag, 7441
b) Emails to mailbox KoebergLTO@nnr.co.za
More information about the submission details can be found at: /uploads/KOEBERG-NUCLEAR-POWER-STATION-LONG-TERM-OPERATION-Advert.pdf
Important documents and links:
2) Safety case for Koeberg https://nnr.co.za/wp-content/uploads/K-29137-E-331-618-Safety-Case-for-Long-Term-Operation-of-Koeberg-Nuclear-Power-Station__08Jan-1.pdf
Join us for an information session on 'Have your say on the life extension of Koeberg', where we will discuss the problems with the LTO extension and the process on how to provide comments. As people of faith we do not believe that nuclear should be part of our energy mix in the future.
The session will be held on Zoom on 2 March 2023 at 2 PM (SAST)****.
Register here: https://us06web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZYsceChrTwpH9DybMM4P9c7Bgr15dI-qWea
Registration and data requests must be received by 12:00 PM on 27 February 2023.
Data will only be provided on a first-come basis and limited to the first 25 people who register.
Click here to view the draft programme.
SAFCEI (Southern African Faith Communities’ Environment Institute) is a multi-faith organisation committed to supporting faith leaders and their communities in Southern Africa to increase awareness, understanding and action on eco-justice, sustainable living and climate change.
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