4. Clean, reliable nuclear energy in GA for 60 to 80 years

Nuclear energy in the U.S. has seen a number of big milestones in recent months, culminated by Georgia Power’s Vogtle Units 3 & 4 nearing commercialization, which will be the largest generator of clean power in the US.
- Unit 3 successfully generated electricity, connecting to the grid for the first time.
- Unit 4 began Hot Functional Testing, a last step before loading fuel.
What’s clear: America invented nuclear power, but the existing fleet of reactors started to shrink from 104 reactors as of 2012 to 92 today. With Plant Vogtle and a flurry of advanced nuclear reactors moving towards commercialization, the U.S. is putting the pieces in place to lead the world.
Plug in: Kim Greene, Chairman, President and CEO of Georgia Power shared how inspiring it is to see the company “generating clean, reliable power at this new nuclear unit, which will serve our customers over the next 60 to 80 years.”
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