Why was the Harris site chosen as the location for possible future nuclear expansion?
When choosing a prospective site for a new reactor, three considerations are essential: the availability of land, water and transmission capacity. The Harris Nuclear Plant has all three. If pursued, the second reactor would be built on an existing plant site where significant infrastructure is already in place. We can capitalize on well-trained personnel at the site, and an emergency plan that has already been established and drilled for years.
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