Progress Energy Granted 20-Year License Renewal for Harris Plant
17 Dezember 2008 - 8:09PM
PR Newswire (US)
Advanced, carbon-free nuclear is an important part of Carolina's
energy future RALEIGH, N.C., Dec. 17 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ --
After a two-year review, the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission
(NRC) approved Progress Energy's (NYSE: PGN) request to extend the
operating license of the Harris Nuclear Plant through 2046.
Carbon-free nuclear power is a part of Progress Energy's balanced
solution to meet growing energy demand in the Carolinas. This
balanced approach includes efficiency programs, investments in
renewable technology and state-of-the-art plants. (Logo:
http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20020923/CHM008LOGO-c ) The
Harris Plant began commercial operation in 1987 and has safely
produced more than 142 million megawatt-hours of electricity over
that time -- the equivalent of the annual usage of 10 million
typical households. The plant's original license was set to expire
in 2026. "Obtaining license renewal at our existing nuclear plants
allows Progress Energy to ensure that safe and reliable nuclear
energy continues to be a part of the energy mix we use to meet the
needs of homes and businesses that depend on us," said Bill
Johnson, chairman, president and CEO. "And, as we work to address
concerns about global climate change, emission-free nuclear energy
is the best large-scale means for making a positive difference."
Progress Energy submitted its application for the extension Nov.
14, 2006. Since then, the NRC has conducted a rigorous review of
the plant, including its systems, equipment and safety measures.
The federal agency also completed a thorough review of the
environmental impacts of license renewal, and held several open
meetings to solicit public input. The Harris Plant is the third
Progress Energy nuclear plant to receive a renewed operating
license. In April 2004, the NRC approved the renewal of the
operating license for the company's H.B. Robinson Nuclear Plant
near Hartsville, S.C., through July 2030. In June 2006, the NRC
approved the renewal of the operating license for the Brunswick
Nuclear Plant near Southport, N.C., through 2034 and 2036 for that
plant's two nuclear units. Progress Energy is planning to file for
a renewed operating license for its Crystal River Nuclear Plant
near Crystal River, Fla., this month. The Harris Nuclear Plant is a
pressurized-water reactor capable of producing 900 megawatts of
electricity. The plant is jointly owned by Progress Energy and the
N.C. Eastern Municipal Power Agency. The plant employs about 600
workers and generates nearly $10 million in annual tax revenue for
Wake County. "The Harris Plant and its employees have been safely
and efficiently generating electricity for our customers for nearly
22 years," said Lloyd Yates, president and CEO of Progress Energy
Carolinas. "We are committed to continuing our focus on safety and
environmental stewardship each and every day." Progress Energy,
headquartered in Raleigh, N.C., is a Fortune 250 energy company
with more than 21,000 megawatts of generation capacity and $9
billion in annual revenues. The company is observing its 100th
anniversary in 2008. Progress Energy includes two major utilities
that serve 3.1 million customers in the Carolinas and Florida. The
company is the 2006 recipient of the Edison Electric Institute's
Edison Award, the industry's highest honor, in recognition of its
operational excellence. The company also is the first utility to
receive the prestigious J.D. Power and Associates Founder's Award
for customer service. Progress Energy serves two growing areas of
the country, and the company is pursuing a balanced strategy for a
secure energy future. That balance includes aggressive energy
efficiency programs, investments in renewable energy technologies
and a state-of-the-art electricity system. For more information
about Progress Energy, visit the company's Web site at
http://www.progress-energy.com/.
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Julia Milstead, Harris Plant Communications, +1-919-362-2160; or
Rick Kimble, Progress Energy Media Line, +1-877-641-6397 Web site:
http://www.progress-energy.com/
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