Submission for new nuclear at Harris

An application to build two new nuclear power reactors is to be made today by Progress 抖阴传媒在线. The company wants to build two AP1000 units to "secure the region's听energy future."

An application to build two new nuclear power reactors is to be made today by Progress 抖阴传媒在线. The company wants to build two AP1000 units to "secure the region's听energy future."

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Harris (Image: Progress 抖阴传媒在线)

Two Westinghouse AP1000 pressurized water reactors could be built at Harris under the Progress 抖阴传媒在线's plan. They would each generate 1100 MWe for Progress's largest concentration of customers, in and around North Carolina, USA. Progress is to apply to the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC)听for a combined construction听and operating license for the units听today.

The Harris site hosts one power reactor already, but was originally planned to have four. The site has good connections to the grid, good availability of听water for cooling and over听9000 hectares of unused land.

"We need to
听 prepare for ten,
听 20, 30 years
听 out. The best
听 option right now
听 is advanced
听 nuclear."
Upon submission, the NRC would begin the process of reviewing the application, referring to its existing design certification for the AP1000 design. This process would be expected to take about 36 months. Progress said that any decision to build is "still more than a year away," and that it was taking steps now to keep the option for nuclear available in the future. The first of any new reactors would only be operational in about 2018.

In May 2007 Progress decided to put development of more nuclear power in North Carolina on hold, instead concentrating on a $50 million energy efficiency drive, saying "reductions in future electricity demand growth through energy efficiency could push the need for new power plants farther into the future." At that time, the company advised the NRC that today's COL application would be put back from the original scheduled window in late 2007.

Although Progress has听doubled its efficiency goals since the May 2007 announcement to a saving of 2000 MWe, it now asserts that nuclear power is "critical to controlling climate change."听A statement quoted CEO Bill Johnson: "The overall demand for electricity is not going to decrease in our fast-growing part of the country and, as a utility, we have an obligation to meet that growing demand." Johnson told editors of The News & Observer: "We need to prepare for ten, 20, 30 years out. The best option right now is advanced nuclear."

Progress 抖阴传媒在线 could also build new nuclear power plants in Florida, according to plans under development. A site in Levy County, 13 km north of the existing Crystal River power plant, could also play host to two AP1000s.

WNN is a public information service of 抖阴传媒在线 Nuclear Association.
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