Robinson Nuclear Plant receives approval from U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission to continue operating until 2050
- License extension supports growing energy demand, helps keep customer costs as low as possible
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Extended operation provides significant economic benefits for
Pee Dee region
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What they're saying
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South Carolina Gov.Henry McMaster : "South Carolina's energy needs continue to rise, and extending Robinson Nuclear Plant's operating license preserves a reliable, affordable source of nuclear energy our state depends on. This plant ensures we have the power needed to support jobs and strengthen communities across thePee Dee region." -
Congressman
Russell Fry (SC-07): "For 50 years, Robinson Nuclear Plant has been the backbone ofSouth Carolina's nuclear fleet. The extension of its license is monumental for thePee Dee and allows Duke Energy to continue providing affordable, reliable electricity to homes and businesses in the region. This renewal is a win for families in thePee Dee , Robinson Nuclear Plant's employees andDarlington County as a whole." -
Steven Capps , chief nuclear officer for Duke Energy: "Extending the operating life of this proven asset helps us deliver low-cost, always-on electricity for customers while supporting jobs and energy security for the region. Robinson's subsequent license renewal reflects the strength of our safety culture and the rigorous work our teams do every day to support our communities."
Why it matters
- Duke Energy's nuclear fleet provides about 51% of customers' energy needs in the Carolinas, making nuclear energy an essential component of the company's diverse generation portfolio.
- License renewal extends the use of cost-effective generation, resulting in significant savings for customers over time.
- Extended operation sustains significant economic benefits for
Darlington County and the broaderPee Dee region.
Robinson by the numbers
- Delivers 759 megawatts (MW) of electricity, powering nearly 570,000 homes.
- Nearly 500 high-paying jobs supported.
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$1.7 billion in equipment upgrades completed. - Approximately
$28 million in annual local tax contributions.
Go deeper
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U.S. nuclear facilities are licensed by the NRC. The process to renew a license requires a comprehensive analysis and evaluation to ensure the plant can safely be operated for the period of extended operation. - Robinson's original 40-year operating license was granted by the NRC in 1970, making it one of the first commercial nuclear power plants in the Southeast. Robinson's initial license was renewed for an additional 20 years of operation until 2030, and the subsequent license renewal allows for continued operations until 2050.
- Robinson is the second Duke Energy nuclear facility to receive approval for subsequent license renewal, following
Oconee Nuclear Station in 2025. Duke Energy plans to seek subsequent license renewal for all 11 operating units across its nuclear fleet. - For more background and updates on the subsequent license renewal process, visit Duke Energy's subsequent license renewal webpage.
Duke Energy
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