School Field Trip Helped Launch His Career in Nuclear Energy at Duke Energy

August 15, 2023 10:55 PM AEST | By 3BL
 School Field Trip Helped Launch His Career in Nuclear Energy at Duke Energy
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Ron Harris and Oconee Nuclear Station go way back.

Harris’ high school junior chemistry class toured the World of Energy education center in spring 1970 and, from its back porch, watched construction of Duke Energy’s Oconee Nuclear Station in Seneca, S.C.

While classmates ate their packed lunches on the World of Energy lawn, Harris recalled, he saw three unfinished nuclear containment buildings in the distance. His future in nuclear energy was being built right in front of him and he didn’t even know it.

“I always had an interest in science and chemistry but didn’t know too much about nuclear generation before visiting the World of Energy,” said Harris, now a lead nuclear engineer at Oconee. “I think that field trip sparked my interest in learning more.”

Oconee Nuclear Station began commercial operation in 1973 and is celebrating its 50th anniversary. It has produced roughly 900 million megawatt-hours of safe, reliable, carbon-free electricity over those 50 years.

Located on Lake Keowee in Seneca, Oconee is Duke Energy’s largest nuclear station, with three generating units that produce more than 2,500 megawatts of carbon-free electricity.

Duke Energy is relying on its 11 nuclear units in the Carolinas to produce many more years of clean energy to meet its net-zero carbon goals by 2050. The company has applied to renew Oconee’s operating licenses for an additional 20 years. Oconee’s operating licenses expire in the early 2030s; the subsequent, or second, license renewal would extend the licenses to 2053 and 2054.

After graduating from Clemson University with a degree in engineering, Harris channeled his passion into a career at Duke Energy. He joined the company in 1975 and worked in a variety of disciplines – steam production project coordination, nuclear licensing, and emergency planning – before transferring to Oconee.

“When I transferred to Oconee in 1992,” he said, “it felt like I was coming home.”

At Oconee, Harris worked in regulatory compliance, systems engineering, engineering support and, now, procurement engineering.

Harris celebrated his 30th anniversary at the plant last year.

“Our education centers at our nuclear sites play a key role in educating young minds about nuclear energy,” said Steve Snider, Oconee site vice president. “Providing experiences for youth to learn more about this industry and how electricity is produced can shape future career paths, like Ron’s story."

Harris said he hopes to see Oconee generating clean energy for decades to come.

“Nuclear generation is a critical component and contributor to meeting and exceeding our path to net-zero goals,” he said. “Customers need clean and reliable power. If we can keep providing a product that's needed, and provide it in a reliable way, then we’ll be able to keep operating for a long time.

“Playing a small part in Oconee’s success and how it has served the community for the past 50 years,” he said, “is something I’m proud of.”

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