Second new reactor at Plant Vogtle reaches 100% power

The second new nuclear reactor at Plant Vogtle reached 100% power for the first time Monday night, another sign that the expansion of the power plant near Augusta may be nearing completion after years of setbacks.

Bringing the new unit, known as Unit 4, to full power is a key step forward for the project.

Georgia Power spokesman John Kraft said in a statement that reaching maximum power was an important milestone for the company as it works to provide “a reliable, emission-free new energy source for Georgia.”

“Our teams continue to conduct testing for the unit, including safely running at various power levels and operating through real-life conditions, just as it will over the next 60 to 80 years after the unit enters commercial operation,” Kraft said.

Unit 4 was supposed to begin providing electricity to Georgians by the end of March, but an issue discovered in one of its cooling systems during start-up testing meant the company missed that deadline. The problem has been fixed, but Unit 4 is now expected to come online between April and June.

Atlanta Journal Constitution

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