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The Alvin W. Vogtle Electric Generating Plant, also known as Plant Vogtle (/ ˈ v oʊ ɡ əl / VOH-gəl), [4] is a four-unit nuclear power plant located in Burke County, near Waynesboro, Georgia, in the southeastern United States.
Alvin W. Vogtle Nuclear Electric Generating Plant (Plant Vogtle) Waynesboro, Georgia: 4,536 (unit 4 commissioned in April) 4: 1987 - Unit 1 1989 - Unit 2 2023 - Unit 3 2024 - Unit 4 Edwin I. Hatch Nuclear Electric Generating Plant (Plant Hatch) Baxley, Georgia
The construction of Plant Vogtle’s Units 3 and 4 has been mired in budget overruns and delayed for years. When it comes online, Plant Vogtle’s Unit 3 will be the first new operating nuclear ...
Vogtle Units 3 and 4 are the first newly-constructed nuclear units in the U.S. in more than 30 years. Together, the new nuclear units can produce enough emission-free electricity to power an ...
The expansion project to add Units 3 and 4 was first authorized in 2009 and has been hit with multiple delays and cost overruns ever since. Plant Vogtle Unit 4 nuclear reactor reaches 100% power ...
Vogtle Units 3 & 4 were brought online in 2023 and 2024, respectively. In June 2008, the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) approved a request to increase the generating capacity of Units 1 and 2 by approximately 4.5% each. Luminant Generation Co. implemented the changes during refueling outages.
Plant Vogtle Unit 3 entered commercial operation on July 31, 2023, and is providing safe, reliable, emission-free energy to Georgia customers, according to a news release.
Plant Vogtle Unit 4: Georgia Power to start loading fuel into Plant Vogtle Unit 4, test the reactor. Vogtle Unit 3 entered commercial operation on July 31. The in-service date for Unit 4 is ...