Georgia gets closer to carbon-free power with a second nuclear reactor complete
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Second new nuclear reactor at Georgia's Plant Vogtle enters commercial operation, costing billions more and taking longer than projected.
The two new Vogtle reactors are currently projected to cost Georgia Power and owners $31 billion, with additional costs near $35 billion.
Georgia Power's Vogtle project, originally estimated at $14 billion, proves to be one of the most expensive power plants in history.
Southern Co.'s CEO highlights Vogtle's contribution to a reliable electrical grid, carbon emissions reduction goals, and global nuclear leadership.
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