Caverion Intelligence recognised as a good practice for nuclear power plants by IAEA

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Caverion Corporation Article 20 January 2023 at 3.00 p.m. EET

Caverion Intelligence recognised as a good practice for nuclear power plants by IAEA

The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) completed a review of long-term operational safety at the Oskarshamn Nuclear Power Plant Unit 3 in Sweden last autumn. One of the good practices IAEA’s expert team identified at the plant, is the machine learning software used to monitor turbine performance, known as Caverion Intelligence.

“Thanks to Caverion Intelligence, we have been able to identify and fix several anomalies before they become actual technical faults,” says Sune Jonsson, Senior Advisor Engineering Department, OKG AB.

Caverion Intelligence utilises machine learning and process data to monitor the operation of the turbine and detects anomalies before they develop into operational issues. To meet the extremely strict safety standards at the plant, Caverion Intelligence is highly secured, yet user-friendly. The service includes regular follow-up meetings with the Caverion experts.

“IAEA will share their findings with the nuclear industry globally, which is a great recognition to our innovation expertise. Caverion Intelligence is based on a highly advanced machine learning solution and fits to a large number of applications. At the moment, it is helping customers for example in energy, chemical and metal industries,” says Harri Paukkeri, Head of Caverion Intelligence. 

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For more information, please contact:

Marko Heino, Sales Executive, Design and Advisory Services, Caverion Industry, tel. +358 50 317 0687, marko.heino@caverion.com

Harri Paukkeri, Head of Caverion Intelligence, tel. +358 50 317 4337, harri.paukkeri@caverion.com

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Caverion Intelligence recognised as a good practice for nuclear power plants by IAEA
IAEA has completed a review of long-term operational safety at the Oskarshamn Nuclear Power Plant Unit 3 in Sweden last autumn