Hatch 1 - Status & History

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

Reactor Status Timeline

Online NRC data, Mon to Fri ? Actual daily reactor status from NRC reports (Mon to Fri), the current state, and what is coming: the utility's published Scheduled outage plus, for subscribers, NukeWorker's model Projection. Colored by status. How far ahead you can see depends on your plan.
Aug2025SepOctNovDecJan2026FebMarAprMayJunJulAugForced Outage: Jul 13, 2025 to Jul 14, 2025Power Ascension: Jul 15, 2025 to Jul 17, 2025Online: Jul 18, 2025 to Sep 5, 2025Reduced Power: Sep 6, 2025 to Sep 7, 2025Online: Sep 8, 2025 to Nov 25, 2025Reduced Power: Nov 26, 2025 to Nov 28, 2025Online: Nov 29, 2025 to Dec 17, 2025Reduced Power: Dec 18, 2025Online: Dec 19, 2025 to Jan 12, 2026Reduced Power: Jan 13, 2026 to Jan 16, 2026Forced Outage: Jan 17, 2026 to Feb 28, 2026Power Ascension: Mar 1, 2026 to Mar 3, 2026Online: Mar 4, 2026Power Ascension: Mar 5, 2026 to Mar 7, 2026Online: Mar 8, 2026 to Apr 23, 2026Scram: Apr 24, 2026 to Apr 27, 2026Reduced Power: Apr 28, 2026 to Apr 29, 2026Online: Apr 30, 2026 to May 30, 2026Reduced Power: May 31, 2026Online: Jun 1, 2026 to Jul 13, 2026Scram (reactor trip): Apr 23, 2026Today
OnlineReduced PowerPower AscensionForced OutageScramScram (reactor trip)
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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.
19
Excellence
#88 of 93 ↓8
Bottom Quartile
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Days of continuous operation since the last outage ended. Clean run (no forced outages since last refueling).
77
Current Run
days ✔
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Longest recorded period of continuous operation between outages (2018-02-28 to 2019-05-01).
427
Record Run
days
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Breaker-to-Breaker runs — continuous operation exceeding the cycle-adjusted threshold (617 days for this 24-month cycle unit) with no trips to 0% power.
0
B2B Runs
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Lifetime capacity factor: average power level across all recorded days (100% = always at full power).
90.1%
Capacity Factor
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Net electricity actually generated over the most recent 12 months reported by the U.S. EIA (Form EIA-923), summed across every unit at this plant. Authoritative actuals, not an estimate.
14.02 TWh
Net Generation
EIA-923 · 12 mo to 2026-04 · plant total
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Total number of scheduled refueling outages detected in the historical data.
14
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.
7
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.
90.5%
Fuel Utilization
lifetime 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
19/100
Bottom Quartile · #88/93
5-year window

Hatch 1 ranks #88 of 93 active US units on NukeWorker's Operational Excellence Score over the 5-year window. Strongest area: Refuel Duration (36th percentile). Weakest: Scrams (5-year) (3th percentile).

Reliability
18
Capacity factor + Forced outages + B2B streaks
Efficiency
31
Fuel utilization + Refuel duration
Discipline
9
Startup duration + Scram count
Cohort Rankings apples-to-apples comparison within each peer group
Reactor type: #29 of 31 BWR
Containment: #19 of 19 Mark I (BWR)
Cycle length: #38 of 40 24-month cycle
Fleet rank above (88 of 93) compares all active US units; cohort ranks compare only against units sharing this property.
Per-dimension breakdown (7 metrics)
Capacity Factor 27th
88.9% (higher better, Reliability)
Forced Outage Days/yr 10th
15.4d (lower better, Reliability)
Fuel Utilization 26th
96.9% (higher better, Efficiency)
Refuel Duration 36th
35d (lower better, Efficiency)
Startup Duration 15th
7.2d (lower better, Discipline)
Scrams (5-year) 3th
1.2/yr (lower better, Discipline)

Each dimension's percentile is computed across the active US fleet (93 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 93 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: 25/100 (#78/93)2022: 55/100 (#42/92)2023: 32/100 (#73/92)2024: 24/100 (#85/93)2025: 26/100 (#82/93)2026: 19/100 (#90/93) ↓ -7.7 pts 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

Hatch 1 has 54 outages plotted here, averaging 13 days each. The most recent, in Apr 2026, was a unplanned outage lasting 4 days.
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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

Between refueling outages, Hatch 1 runs about 700 days, or roughly 23 months, per cycle. That average comes from 13 completed cycles, the most recent lasting 728 days.
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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

After a refueling outage, Hatch 1 takes about 9 days to climb from first power back to full power. That average is drawn from 14 startups on record, and the most recent took 11 days.
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Estimated fuel remaining in the current cycle, expressed as a percentage of the unit's typical cycle. Starts at 100% when the unit returns to power post-refuel and drops as full-power-days are burned. Days at reduced power burn fuel proportionally — so a unit with significant downtime (high burn deficit) drops slower and ends up with MORE fuel left than its calendar position would suggest. Coastdown threshold around 15%. Toggle to overlay past cycles on a normalized "days into cycle" axis to see how aggressively this unit historically burns down before refuel.

Fuel Burn Down Cycle since Mar 18, 2024

0.0% remaining 846 / 699 days 78.0 FPD margin
Hatch 1 is 846 days into its current fuel cycle with an estimated 0.0% of its fuel left. This cycle is set up to run about 699 days. Across its last 13 cycles, it has refueled with an average of 9.5% remaining.
Avg refuel: 9.5% Deepest burn: 2.2% (2018-03 → 2020-02) Most margin: 30.7% (2000-11 → 2002-03)
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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

Over its operating life, Hatch 1 has run at about 90.1% of its rated capacity. Across the last 12 reported months it averaged 83.8%. On the chart, flat stretches near the top are full-power running and drops to zero are outages.
This table logs every recorded outage for Hatch 1, 54 in all since 1999. Of those, 14 were scheduled refueling outages and 40 were unplanned or forced. The typical outage lasted about 13 days. Where the Scheduled column shows (Model), the date is a NukeWorker projection because the utility had not published one.
Scram # 58257
2026-04-24 2026-04-27 4 55d - -
Unscheduled
2026-01-17 2026-02-28 43 187d - -
Unscheduled
2025-07-12 2025-07-14 3 283d - -
Scram # 57343
2024-09-27 2024-10-02 6 194d - -
Scram # 57021
2024-03-12 2024-03-17 6 2d - -
Scheduled
2024-02-04 2024-03-10 36 258d 2024-02-05 -1d
Unscheduled
2023-05-20 2023-05-22 3 360d - -
Unscheduled
2022-05-23 2022-05-25 3 83d - -
Scheduled
2022-02-06 2022-03-01 24 35d 2022-02-05 +1d
Scram # 55679
2021-12-30 2022-01-02 4 146d - -
Scram # 55394
2021-08-04 2021-08-06 3 30d - -
Unscheduled
2021-07-01 2021-07-05 5 14d - -
Unscheduled
2021-06-12 2021-06-17 6 351d - -
Unscheduled
2020-06-20 2020-06-26 7 97d - -
Scheduled
2020-02-01 2020-03-15 44 271d 2020-02-01 0d
Unscheduled
2019-05-01 2019-05-06 6 427d - -
Unscheduled Startup Hold
2018-02-28 2018-02-28 1 3d - -
Scheduled
2018-02-05 2018-02-25 21 289d 2018-02-04 +1d
Unscheduled
2017-04-15 2017-04-22 8 6d - -
Unscheduled
2017-04-08 2017-04-09 2 72d - -
Unscheduled
2017-01-25 2017-01-26 2 279d - -
Unscheduled
2016-04-20 2016-04-21 2 47d - -
Scheduled
2016-02-08 2016-03-04 26 384d 2016-02-07 +1d
Unscheduled
2015-01-19 2015-01-20 2 34d - -
Unscheduled
2014-12-13 2014-12-16 4 284d - -
Scheduled
2014-02-03 2014-03-04 30 102d 2014-02-03 0d
Unscheduled
2013-10-22 2013-10-24 3 239d - -
Scram # 48738
2013-02-11 2013-02-25 15 328d - -
Scheduled
2012-02-13 2012-03-20 37 422d 2012-02-13 0d
Unscheduled
2010-12-17 2010-12-18 2 274d - -
Scheduled
2010-02-08 2010-03-18 39 263d 2010-02-06 +2d
Unscheduled
2009-05-11 2009-05-21 11 2d - -
Unscheduled
2009-05-09 2009-05-09 1 2d - -
Unscheduled
2009-05-04 2009-05-07 4 161d - -
Unscheduled
2008-11-23 2008-11-24 2 140d - -
Unscheduled
2008-07-05 2008-07-06 2 109d - -
Unscheduled
2008-03-15 2008-03-18 4 4d - -
Scheduled
2008-02-04 2008-03-11 37 366d 2008-02-04 0d
Unscheduled
2007-01-31 2007-02-03 4 309d - -
Scheduled
2006-02-13 2006-03-28 44 91d 2006-02-12 +1d
Unscheduled
2005-10-30 2005-11-14 16 292d - -
Unscheduled
2005-01-03 2005-01-11 9 297d - -
Scheduled
2004-02-14 2004-03-12 28 289d 2004-02-13 +1d
Unscheduled
2003-04-19 2003-05-01 13 187d - -
Unscheduled
2002-10-11 2002-10-14 4 172d - -
Unscheduled Startup Hold
2002-04-20 2002-04-22 3 2d - -
Scheduled
2002-03-23 2002-04-18 27 39d 2002-03-23 0d
Unscheduled
2002-02-09 2002-02-12 4 316d - -
Unscheduled
2001-03-29 2001-03-30 2 141d - -
Unscheduled
2000-11-07 2000-11-08 2 6d - -
Scheduled
2000-09-30 2000-11-01 33 79d 2000-09-30 0d
Unscheduled
2000-07-11 2000-07-13 3 158d - -
Unscheduled
2000-01-27 2000-02-04 9 278d - -
Scheduled
1999-03-01 1999-04-24 55 - 1999-03-01 0d
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