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Vogtle 3 begins commercial operation
2023-08-03
[WorldNuclearNews] The USA's first newly constructed nuclear power plant in more than 30 years is now serving customers - it reached first criticality in March, was connected to the electricity grid in April and is now officially generating electricity for customers, Georgia Power has announced.

Georgia Power Chairman, President and CEO Kim Greene said the achievement was a "testament" to the company's commitment to building a reliable and resilient energy future and "marks the first day of the next 60 to 80 years that Vogtle Unit 3 will serve our customers with clean, reliable energy".

Work started on two Westinghouse AP1000 pressurised water reactor (PWR) units at the Vogtle site, near Waynesboro, in 2013. Southern Nuclear and Georgia Power, both subsidiaries of Southern Company, took over management of the construction project in 2017 following Westinghouse's Chapter 11 bankruptcy. Bechtel Inc was contracted to manage day-to-day construction.

The announcement comes days after the US Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) issued a so-called 103(g) finding authorising fuel loading and the start of operations at Vogtle 4, which is now in the final stages of construction and testing. The 157 fuel assemblies that will make up the first core are already on site, and the unit is projected to be enter service late this year or during the first quarter of 2024.

"We can do new nuclear energy in America, and we must continue to do new nuclear in America," said Westinghouse President and CEO Patrick Fragman. "The lessons-learned, and the experience gained through these vital units at Vogtle, as well as the competencies and capabilities we built with our supply chain, prepare Westinghouse well for continued new nuclear units to address our climate change and energy security objectives."

According to Westinghouse, the AP1000's proven technology, leveraging modular design and construction methods, offers the benefits of Nth-of-a-kind status with a global fleet and a mature supply chain, improving the economics and mitigating schedule risks for future customers. Four AP1000s are already in operation in China, where six further reactors are under construction. The reactor has recently been selected by Poland for its nuclear energy programme and is earmarked for construction at the Kozloduy site in Bulgaria. Ukraine is planning to build up to nine AP1000 units.

Vogtle is already home to two operating PWRs. Once all four units are online, it will become the largest generator of clean energy in the USA, Georgia Power said.

Vogtle units 3 and 4 are co-owned by Georgia Power, Oglethorpe Power, MEAG Power and Dalton Utilities, and will be operated by Southern Nuclear.

Posted by:Beavis

#7  Swear to G-d first time I took my boat in the sounds around Daufuskie and caught a flounder, I thought it was some creature from a Monty Burns nuke plant.

I won’t even mention, I’d brought the boat down from Lake Oconee and had no anchor, running down the beach as the tide swept it off was enlightening
Posted by: Beavis   2023-08-03 21:02  

#6  I moved back from Savannah to the ATL years ago, the Savannah site, Hatch or Vogtle can’t zap me anymore.

But I like the cheap energy
Posted by: Beavis   2023-08-03 20:55  

#5  More than likely totally unrelated.
But my CDV-717 MOD1 has been reading 11+ to 13.2 rad/hr the last few days on my side of rural middle ga. and only 1 to 3 rad/hr traveling in to town. But given recent wind directions and the serious t-storms maybe SRP again.😈

That is equal to getting 24 MRI's, or is it CT's a day.
Posted by: NN2N1   2023-08-03 16:35  

#4  The whole Toshiba - Westinghouse fiasco. Remember when Japan Inc. was going to own the world?
Posted by: M. Murcek   2023-08-03 09:19  

#3  a testament to everything that is wrong with American business

Low bid materials and labor?
Are the domes and cooling pools made of Mexican cement?
Posted by: Skidmark   2023-08-03 09:00  

#2  The eye watering over time and budget on this project is a testament to everything that is wrong with American business and gummint regulatory apparatus. Many lessons here that have probably been totally ignored or mis-interpreted by all the usual suspects.

But, more, faster please...
Posted by: M. Murcek   2023-08-03 07:03  

#1   Vogtle Unit 3 is the first newly-constructed nuclear unit in the U.S. in over 30 years and can power an estimated 500,000 homes and businesses. Once all four units are online, the Plant Vogtle site will be the largest generator of clean energy in the nation and support continued growth in Georgia as more industries, businesses and families come to the state

About half of what relo’s to GA every three weeks it seems
Posted by: Beavis   2023-08-03 00:52  

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