Duke Energy seeks to renew operating license for Robinson Nuclear Plant for another 20 years
- License extension supports growing energy demand, helps keep customer costs as low as possible
The Robinson Nuclear Plant, which began commercial operation in 1971, has been a cornerstone of Duke Energy's commitment to providing secure and reliable electricity to its customers. The plant's continued operation is vital to meeting the growing energy needs of communities in the Carolinas while keeping costs as low as possible. In 2004, Robinson's license was renewed for an additional 20 years of operation until 2030. The subsequent license renewal would continue operations until 2050.
"Renewing Robinson's operating license for a second time is a critical step in our commitment to providing reliable, always-on, cost-competitive power for our customers," said
Nuclear energy remains a critical component of Duke Energy's diverse energy mix, supplying more than half of the electricity consumed by its Carolinas customers. The Robinson Nuclear Plant alone contributes significantly to this output, generating about 759 megawatts of carbon-free electricity.
"Though the first nuclear plant to enter commercial operation in the southeast, Robinson is a modernized plant fully prepared for operations into midcentury," said
In addition to providing clean energy, the Robinson Nuclear Plant plays a significant role in the local economy, offering well-paying jobs and contributing to the tax base. The plant's license renewal will ensure the continuation of these benefits for the surrounding communities. The federal nuclear production tax credit also incentivizes our existing plants to operate as cost-efficiently as possible, further lowering the cost of nuclear energy for our customers.
Through the years, Robinson has earned industry recognition for its commitment to innovation, including receiving several Top Innovative Practice Awards from the
The NRC recently approved the subsequent renewal of Duke Energy's three-unit
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