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The U.S. government has given $8.3 billion of loan guarantees to help finance construction of the Vogtle reactors, [49] and a way forward to completing the plant has been agreed upon. [50] On July 31, 2017 Southern Company division, Southern Nuclear, took over construction from Westinghouse and opened a bid for a new construction management ...
The final stage of the nuclear expansion at Plant Vogtle has produced an unusual twist in the back-and-forth between Georgia Power, state energy regulators and the environmental and consumer ...
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 ...
The $35 billion nuclear project is an investment in the future or a cautionary tale, depending whom you ask. Here’s more.
[55] [citation not found] On February 9, 2012, according to a Southern Company press release, the NRC voted and approved for the full issuance of the Combined Construction and Operating License for Plant Vogtle units 3 and 4. [56] These two units, if completed, would be the first two new reactors to be built in American in almost 30 years. [56]
Jul. 20—Dalton Utilities doesn't plan to spend any more money on the two new nuclear power units at Plant Vogtle in Waynesboro. CEO Tom Bundros said the utility's board approved a motion on ...
It owns 17.7% of Edwin I. Hatch Nuclear Power Plant and 22.7% of Vogtle Electric Generating Plant; [4] 15.1% of the coal-fired Plant Scherer; and one combined-cycle gas-fired unit of Hal B. Wansley Power Plant. It also provides transmission of hydropower from dams operated by the Southeastern Power Administration. [5]
The project, originally expected to cost $14 billion when the PSC approved it in 2009, has more than doubled due to a series of cost overruns and delays