Proposed US Plants


 

Plant
Location
Existing Plant Location
Reactor Type
Utility
Bellefonte Nuclear Site Units 3 and 4
TVA's Bellefonte site near Scottsboro in Jackson County, Alabama
Y
Bellefonte Units 1 and 2
Westinghouse AP1000
TVA
Calvert Cliffs Unit 3
Unistar's Calvert Cliffs site near Lusby in Calvert County, Maryland
Y
Calvert Cliffs Units 1 and 2
 
 
Grand Gulf Unit 3
EOI's Grand Gulf site, near Port Gibson in Claiborne County, Mississippi
Y
Grand Gulf Units 1 and 2
 
 
North Anna Unit 3
Dominion's North Anna sites near Richmond in Louisa County, Virginia
Y
North Anna Units 1 and 2
 
 
Shearon Harris Units 2 and 3
PE's Harris sites near New Hill in Wake County, North Carolina
Y
Shearon Harris Unit 1
 
 
South Texas Project Units 3 and 4
STPNOC's South Texas Project sites near Bay City in Matagorda County, Texas
Y
South Texas Project Units 1 and 2
 
 
Virgil C. Summer Units 2 and 3
SCE&G's sites near Fairfield County, South Carolina
Y
VC Summer Unit 1
 
 
Vogtle Units 3 and 4
SNC's Vogtle Site near Augusta in Burke County, Georgia
Y
Vogtle Units 1 and 2
 
 
William States Lee III Units 1 and 2
Duke's Lee site near Charlotte in Cherokee County, South Carolina
N
New site
 
 

 

Bellefonte Nuclear Site Units 3 and 4 TVA's Bellefonte site near Scottsboro in Jackson County, Alabama
Calvert Cliffs Unit 3 Unistar's Calvert Cliffs site near Lusby in Calvert County, Maryland
Grand Gulf Unit 3 EOI's Grand Gulf site, near Port Gibson in Claiborne County, Mississippi
North Anna Unit 3 Dominion's North Anna sites near Richmond in Louisa County, Virginia
Shearon Harris Units 2 and 3 PE's Harris sites near New Hill in Wake County, North Carolina
South Texas Project Units 3 and 4 STPNOC's South Texas Project sites near Bay City in Matagorda County, Texas
Virgil C. Summer Units 2 and 3 SCE&G's sites near Fairfield County, South Carolina
Vogtle Units 3 and 4 SNC's Vogtle Site near Augusta in Burke County, Georgia
William States Lee III Units 1 and 2 Duke's Lee site near Charlotte in Cherokee County, South Carolina

Courtesy EEI -Electric Perspectives

A number of simplified diagrams illustrate the the design of this pressurized water reactor plant. Although these diagrams were provided by Westinghouse, they are representative of the Combustion Engineering design. A major difference between the two designs is that Combustion Engineering plants have 2 reactor coolant pumps per loop, whereas Westinghouse plants have 1 reactor coolant pump per loop. The original Combustion Engineering design also made more use of computer-based systems in the reactor protection system which automatically shuts down the plant. For more on the PWR Cycle.

In each reactor, 217 fuel assemblies of the 14x14 design are used with 176 fuel rods per assembly. The containment is a large steel structure rated at 50 psi pressure.Each reactor coolant loop has 1 U-tube vertical steam generator and 2 reactor coolant pumps. Each unit has a pressurizer connected to one of the 2 loops. Normal makeup water is provided by 1 of 3 Chemical and Volume Control System charging pumps rated at 44 gpm and 2500 psi.

On the non-radioactive secondary side of the steam generators, condensate-feedwater is supplied by 3 condensate pumps, then 3 condensate booster pumps, and 2 turbine-driven feedwater pumps which move the water from the condenser to the steam generators. Pressure and temperature are raised from vacuum and 90F to 1100 psi and 425 F.

Emergency equipment for each unit include:

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