Exelon Nuclear Designates Victoria County, Texas, Site for Combined Construction & Operating License Application
18 Dezembro 2007 - 2:00PM
PR Newswire (US)
Decision maintains option for new nuclear construction; does not
imply intent to build WARRENVILLE, Ill., Dec. 18
/PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Exelon Nuclear has selected Victoria
County as its site in southeast Texas for a federal license
application that would allow construction and operation of a new
nuclear plant should the company decide to build one, the company
announced today. Exelon Nuclear expects to submit the Combined
Construction & Operating License application (COL) to the
federal Nuclear Regulatory Commission in September 2008. In June,
Exelon announced that both Victoria County and Matagorda County
were being considered as possible sites for the license
application. After conducting in-depth field investigations and
research at both locations as part of the company's site selection
process, Victoria County was identified as the site best suited to
satisfy NRC requirements as well as other federal and state laws
and regulations. As this process moves forward, Exelon Nuclear is
committed to actively communicating with neighbors, state and local
officials and other stakeholders as well as the community at large
in Victoria County. "We are delighted that Exelon Nuclear has
selected Victoria County as the site for the license application,"
Victoria Mayor Will Armstrong said. "We're impressed with Exelon's
excellent safety record and expertise in the arena of nuclear
generated electricity. Furthermore, Exelon -- with its long history
of being a good corporate citizen -- would be a great company to do
business with in Victoria County and the State of Texas." The
Victoria County site, which will be identified in the license
application, is an 11,500-acre tract about 20 miles south of
Victoria in Victoria County. If built, the facility at the site
will use a man-made freshwater lake for cooling. A combined
construction and operating license is required for construction of
a new nuclear energy plant, but the application does not imply that
Exelon has made a commitment to build a plant. Among the various
conditions that must be resolved to Exelon's satisfaction before
any formal decision to build is made are a solution to used fuel
disposal, broad public acceptance of a new nuclear plant and
assurances that a new plant using new technology can be financially
successful, the company has said. "Nuclear energy is safe and clean
and has a low operating cost," Exelon Nuclear's Vice President of
New Plant Development Thomas S. O'Neill said. "That's why we
believe nuclear energy is a key part of Texas' future energy mix --
because of its inherent environmental and energy independence
benefits." "The leaders and people of Victoria made us feel at home
in their community from our very first visit," O'Neill said. "We
are both impressed and humbled by the generous welcome and the very
broad expressions of support we have received. The reception in
Matagorda was the same. I cannot stress enough how important this
is to our overall business model -- that we become a partner with
the communities where we wish to do business. And we know the deep
responsibility we have in such a partnership." Exelon expects the
license application to cost about $23 million. Submitting the
application in 2008 allows the company to participate in nuclear
production tax credits, financial risk insurance and federal loan
guarantees specified in the 2005 Energy Policy Act. O'Neill said
Exelon has made no decision about when or if it will build on the
site. Exelon Corporation is one of the nation's largest electric
utilities with more than $15 billion in annual revenues. The
company has one of the industry's largest portfolios of electricity
generation capacity, with a nationwide reach and strong positions
in the Midwest and Mid-Atlantic. In Texas, the company owns or
controls about 3,700 megawatts of natural gas fired generation
within Electric Reliability Council of Texas (ERCOT). Exelon
distributes electricity to approximately 5.4 million customers in
northern Illinois and Pennsylvania and gas to approximately 480,000
customers in the Philadelphia area. Exelon is headquartered in
Chicago and trades on the NYSE under the ticker EXC. Contact: Craig
Nesbit 630-657-4208 (o) 630-640-9461 (c) DATASOURCE: Exelon Nuclear
CONTACT: Craig Nesbit of Exelon Nuclear, +1-630-657-4208, cell,
+1-630-640-9461
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