Virgil C. Summer Nuclear Generating Station

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Virgil C. Summer Nuclear Generating Station
Data
Location Fairfield County, South Carolina
Operator South Carolina Electric & Gas Company (66.7%)
South Carolina Public Service Authority (33.3%)
Start of commercial operation November 12, 1982
Reactors
Reactor supplier Westinghouse
Reactor type pressurized water reactor
Reactors active 1 (986 MW)
Reactors shut down 1
Reactors planned 2 (2,200 MW)
Power
Other details
License expires November 12, 2042
NRC region 2

The Virgil C. Summer nuclear power station occupies a site near Jenkinsville, South Carolina in Fairfield County, South Carolina. The site includes the decommissioned experimental Carolinas-Virginia Tube Reactor (CVTR) unit, just outside the site of the old town of Parr, SC. The CVTR was a 17 MWe, heavy water reactor. The Monticello reservoir (not to be confused with the Monticello Nuclear Generating Station in Minnesota) provides cooling water and feeds a pumped storage unit.

This plant has one Westinghouse pressurized water reactor, which has received approval of a 20-year license extension, taking the license expiration from 2022 to 2042.

In 2001, the Summer unit operated at 79.9 percent of capacity, producing 6.76 billion kilowatt-hours of electricity.

About two-thirds (66.7 percent) of the Summer plant is owned by its operator, the South Carolina Electric & Gas Company (a subsidiary of the SCANA corporation). The remaining 33.3 percent is owned by the South Carolina Public Service Authority.

On May 27, 2008 SCE&G and Santee Cooper announced an EPC contract had been reached with Westinghouse to build two new AP1000 nuclear units at the site.[1]

[edit] References

  1. ^ [1] SCANA Press Release; SCE&G & Santee Cooper Announce Contract to Build Two New Nuclear Units; May 27, 2008

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