Harris

⚛ NuclearElectric Utility950 MW capacity

15th largest plant in North Carolina · 338th nationally

Harris is a nuclear power plant in North Carolina with a nameplate capacity of 951 MW. It generates roughly 8.6M MWh per year — enough to power about 819,931 average U.S. homes.

Its capacity factor of 103% means it runs nearly around-the-clock as baseload generation.

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Baseload — runs around the clock
Capacity951 MWnameplate
Annual Generation8.6M MWhEPA eGRID
Capacity Factor103%of theoretical max
Annual CO₂metric tons

Location

Plant NameHarris
OperatorDuke Energy Progress - (Nc)
CityNew Hill
CountyWake County
StateNorth Carolina
ZIP27562
Coordinates35.63340, -78.95560

This plant highlighted in navy-ringed pin; other generators within 25 miles shown as fuel-colored dots.

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Generators (1)

IDTechnologyFuelCapacityStatusOnline
1NuclearUranium951 MWOperating1987

Grid context

NERC RegionSERC
Balancing AuthorityDuke Energy Progress East

About Nuclear plants

Nuclear plants generate carbon-free baseload electricity by fissioning uranium fuel inside a reactor. They run nearly around-the-clock — typical capacity factors above 90% — and a single facility can power millions of homes. Spent fuel is stored on-site in dry casks. NRC oversees safety; emergency planning zones extend 10 miles from the reactor.

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