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Regulators approve plans for new Georgia Power gas plants driven by rising demand
The utility plans to build three new gas burning units at Plant Yates.
Fire sparks alert at Vogtle, but officials say no safety threat as reactors unaffected
The fire, which could have threatened the electrical supply to the heating and cooling system for the control room of Vogtle Unit 2, was put out by plant employees.
Georgia Power celebrates plant workers, promotes job opportunities
The utility is celebrating Generation Appreciation Month, a time to recognize its more than 1,100 generation team members.
Vogtle Unit 3 back online after valve issue
Georgia Power said the issue was traced to a valve malfunction on one of three main feedwater pumps located on the turbine side of the plant.
A nod to the people who helped build Plant Vogtle
A celebratory event touted the completion of Plant Vogtle and recognized the thousands of tradespeople who helped build it.
Plant Vogtle Unit 4 is now online
Vogtle Units 3 & 4 are the first two nuclear reactors built in the United States in decades.
Georgia Power makes deal for more electrical generation, pledging downward rate pressure
Critics say the plan would let the utility build new fossil fuel plants without going through a competitive process….
Vogtle Unit 4 reaches first criticality
Georgia Power recently said because of vibrations in the reactor’s cooling system, Unit 4 would not start commercial operation until sometime in the second quar…
Georgia Power to begin third coal ash re-use project
The utility said over 8 million tons of ash will be removed from the Plant Branch site and processed for use in concrete production….
Georgia Power updates IRP, seeking additional generation resources
The utility said its current load growth projections through 2030-2031 are 17 times higher than what it forecasted in its 2022 Integrated Resource Plan….
Vogtle Unit 4 startup date pushed back after motor fault discovered in reactor coolant pump
The in-service date for Plant Vogtle Unit 4 is being pushed back to the first quarter of 2024 due to a motor fault in one of four reactor coolant pumps, Georgia…
Georgia Power projects more future capacity needs than expected, issues RFI for firm resources
The utility is now projecting greater capacity needs than originally anticipated in its 2022 Integrated Resource Plan….
Georgia Power customers could see monthly bills rise $9 to pay for the Vogtle nuclear plant
Georgia Power said customers would pay $7.56 billion more for Plant Vogtle construction costs under the agreement with utility regulatory staff….
Vogtle Unit 3 begins operations after years of delays
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….
Southern Nuclear preparing for fuel load at Vogtle Unit 4
Units 3 and 4 at Plant Vogtle, the first new reactors built from scratch in decades in the U.S., are seven years behind schedule….
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Regulators approve plans for new Georgia Power gas plants driven by rising demand
Fire sparks alert at Vogtle, but officials say no safety threat as reactors unaffected
Georgia Power celebrates plant workers, promotes job opportunities
Vogtle Unit 3 back online after valve issue