![]() The Nuclear Regulatory Commission approved plans to load the fuel in August. The cost of the third and fourth reactors has climbed from an original estimate of $14 billion to more than $30 billion. The Georgia Public Service Commission approved the new reactors in 2012, and the third reactor was supposed to start generating power in 2016. Operators will then start generating electricity and link the plant to the transmission grid, with the reactor planned to reach commercial operation by the end of March. “These units are important to building the future of energy and will serve as clean, emission-free sources of energy for Georgians for the next 60 to 80 years.”Īfter the 90 tons (82 metric tonnes) of uranium oxide is loaded by a crane into the reactor, operating company Southern Nuclear will test whether the plant’s cooling and steam supply system work while fuel is inside the reactor at the super-high temperatures and pressures created by splitting atoms. as we approach bringing online the first new nuclear unit to be built in the country in over 30 years,” Womack said. “We’re making history here in Georgia and the U.S. There are already two reactors operating at the plant, with fuel being loaded into a third unit and a fourth unit still under construction.Ĭhris Womack, chairman and CEO of Georgia Power, the largest unit of Atlanta-based Southern Co., said in a statement that fuel loading shows “steady and evident progress” at Vogtle. Georgia Power says workers will transfer 157 fuel assemblies into the reactor core at Plant Vogtle, southeast of Augusta, in the next few days. ![]() Workers have begun loading radioactive fuel into a new nuclear reactor in Georgia, utilities said Friday, putting the first new American nuclear reactor built in decades on a path to begin generating electricity in coming months. ![]()
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