The history and times of the Shearon Harris nuclear power plant

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  • Опубликовано: 13 окт 2024
  • I learned this stuff from old timers who are mostly gone now and wanted to fossilize it somewhere.

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  • @brianfranklinlee8490
    @brianfranklinlee8490 9 месяцев назад +3

    I worked at Sheraton Harris from 82 to 84. I worked in containment. (Reactor Building) and I also worked in the Safety department. We were told that the unbuilt 3 reactors were not built because Those other 3 belonged to other power companies that you didn't mention. They were from other states. Vepco being one and South Carolina couldn't get the financial funds. And yes there was stuff found to be buried in the concrete. But it was busted out and repoured. But that is nowhere near the worst thing. One morning on my way into brass ally I stopped to get my brass. You have to have that round 1" piece of brass on you to check out tools to get your paycheck amongst other things. When I went through undercover cops were arresting employees as they came out of brass ally. It was in the News&Observer and on the news. When it first opened one of the NRC guys told me that it was only going to be licensed to operate on 4% capacity. I could go on and on with stories.

  • @TheKagedd
    @TheKagedd Год назад +7

    This YT algorithm really knows too much man. I’m from eastern Carolina (Beaufort, NC) and didn’t know this history behind the demise of CP&L as it was before my time, but my grandfather used to refer to paying his bills as “giving all his money away to CP&L” and I never knew what it meant. Oddly enough nuclear power plants are fascinating lowkey. Good video.

    • @atomicautomobile8537
      @atomicautomobile8537  Год назад +2

      Thanks glad you liked it and I'm not shocked he would say that. In the final era CP&L wasn't getting great publicity. I remember a buddy of mine who ran the boilers out at the tire plant in Wilson used to tell me the guys out there still blamed Shearon Harris for their power bills. I've heard the CP&L rate increases of that era blamed for the eastern part of the state no being more industrialized. And another thing I didn't mention, in the late 80s, CP&L went to court for the ability to charge the ratepayers for the abandoned units 2-4 (about $300 million) and got it. That was the largest decision of its kind, at least at the time.

  • @robertneil715
    @robertneil715 Год назад +1

    27 minutes I will never get back. Like listening to a drunk Romper Room teacher.

  • @cameronrippy8491
    @cameronrippy8491 Год назад +2

    I work at a PWR in Illinois and I’m looking into moving to one of the Duke plants, I’m between McGuire and Harris. Any recommendations?

    • @atomicautomobile8537
      @atomicautomobile8537  Год назад

      I worked at both McGuire and Harris. Did a few years at each. Really liked working at McGuire.

    • @cameronrippy8491
      @cameronrippy8491 Год назад

      @@atomicautomobile8537 I’ve never really been to NC, how are the surrounding areas at both site? Any preferences between the cities

    • @atomicautomobile8537
      @atomicautomobile8537  Год назад

      Charlotte and Raleigh are both nice. Both are desirable and have seen a lot of growth and property value rise. Raleigh is smaller and is more or less a state funded program. Charlotte was historically the more industrial of the two. Charlotte has nicer landscape being near the mountains. I liked Charlotte better, I was never wild about Raleigh. Both plants are easily commutable to nice suburbs. Harris is 15 mins to Cary which is a relatively nice suburb of raleigh. The country people who work at Harris live in Sanford. McGuire is in huntersville, which itself is a very nice suburb of Charlotte on lake Norman. I really liked living in Huntersville. Or if you want to be out in the country you can live in Lincolnton.

    • @Joeybot
      @Joeybot 9 месяцев назад

      Thinking about buying land 8 miles from this plant. Do you think living near the plant is safe? Great video!

  • @JackKnife2730
    @JackKnife2730 Год назад

    This video is so well done

  • @warren9962
    @warren9962 Год назад +2

    Literally watched the thunderbird vid as an intro to this channel, notice nothing has been uploaded for a year, he uploads 2 days later

    • @atomicautomobile8537
      @atomicautomobile8537  Год назад

      Yeah and it's not even car stuff I know. There will be more car reviews in the future.

    • @inwardpod
      @inwardpod Год назад

      @@atomicautomobile8537glad you’re back. I have an 86 Cressida wagon and a 1jz with manual r154 I’m swapping into it. Would be happy to have you review it once done, but might be a little. :)

    • @atomicautomobile8537
      @atomicautomobile8537  Год назад +1

      Yeah? I still have my 85 sedan w58/5M. I love those cars

  • @DannySaiz
    @DannySaiz Год назад +1

    Bill decided to keep it going a little longer. And he still wears CP&L.

  • @Joeybot
    @Joeybot 9 месяцев назад

    I’m thinking about buying property 8 miles from this plant. Do you think it’s safe to live around there? Great video BTW.

    • @atomicautomobile8537
      @atomicautomobile8537  9 месяцев назад +1

      Yeah it's a safe plant I wouldn't be worried about being near it. It's a good area.

    • @youngshroom9641
      @youngshroom9641 24 дня назад

      It looks cool too. Just drove by today. You end up buying?

    • @Joeybot
      @Joeybot 24 дня назад

      @@youngshroom9641 nope, I told the developer to send me the deposit info and he never did. I don’t think he took me seriously. I think to it’s to expensive to buy land out there.

  • @terrydavis8451
    @terrydavis8451 Месяц назад

    2:19 This part check out.

  • @haydenlinder
    @haydenlinder Год назад

    I guess this is a power plant channel now

  • @brianpaynesr2618
    @brianpaynesr2618 10 месяцев назад

    You are clueless...if you care

    • @atomicautomobile8537
      @atomicautomobile8537  10 месяцев назад +1

      I do care, I've always been curious about the plant. Tell me what you know.