Exelon Nuclear Expects to Designate Alternate Technology for Texas Project
24 Novembro 2008 - 4:01PM
PR Newswire (US)
WARRENVILLE, Ill., Nov. 24 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Exelon Nuclear
officials are negotiating with manufacturers of alternate reactor
technologies for its proposed nuclear energy development in
Victoria County, Texas, the company announced today. In November
2007, Exelon announced the selection of a General Electric-Hitachi
reactor design as the preferred technology for the Victoria site,
should Exelon decide to build the plant. That technology -- the
Economic Simplified Boiling Water Reactor, or ESBWR -- is still in
the early design phase. Discussions with other reactor
manufacturers began in August after an internal analysis conducted
this summer showed that technologies other than the ESBWR provide
the project greater commercial and schedule certainty. These
improvements would enhance Exelon's ability to obtain federal loan
guarantees, which the company has said are essential for financing
a new nuclear development project. As a result, Exelon is
considering reactor technologies that have more mature designs,
more certain cost structures and better availability of information
than the ESBWR. "We are seeking improved eligibility for federal
loan guarantees, which is critical to the advancement of this
project," said Thomas S. O'Neill, Exelon Nuclear's vice president
for new plant development. "We continue to believe the ESBWR and
its technological advancements show great promise, but the ESBWR
development schedule does not meet the needs of our Texas
initiative," O'Neill said. Exelon filed an application with the
Nuclear Regulatory Commission for a combined construction and
operating license in September. Exelon expects to decide on an
alternative technology in early 2009 and will revise the license
application accordingly, O'Neill said. 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. That decision is expected in
2010. Exelon Corporation is one of the nation's largest electric
utilities with nearly $19 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. Exelon distributes electricity to
approximately 5.4 million customers in northern Illinois and
Pennsylvania and natural gas to 480,000 customers in the
Philadelphia area. Exelon is headquartered in Chicago and trades on
the NYSE under the ticker EXC. DATASOURCE: Exelon Nuclear CONTACT:
Craig Nesbit of Exelon Nuclear, +1-630-657-4208, +1-630-640-9461,
cell Web site: http://www.exeloncorp.com/
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