The most cost-effective, reliable and environmentally responsible fuel source today, for baseload generation of electricity, is nuclear energy.
We are planning to use nuclear units to extend reliable and affordable supplies of electricity in the Southeast.
Plant Vogtle was constructed with the option to expand. With operations expected in 2021 and 2022, Vogtle Units 3 and 4 will be the first new nuclear units built in the U.S. in the last three decades.
From the removal of four million cubic yards of soil, to historic module and concrete placements, the latest time-lapse video includes milestones throughout the project’s history. Once completed, u...
Significant progress continues at the Vogtle nuclear expansion near Waynesboro, Georgia. Check out the latest bird’s eye view of the progress being made on both the containment and turbine building...
Workers at Georgia Power’s Vogtle 3 & 4 project achieved a major milestone June 28, 2019, with the placement of the middle containment vessel ring for Unit 4.
Georgia Power’s #Vogtle 3&4 project achieved a major milestone with the placement of the containment vessel top for Unit 3, completing all large component and module placements inside the unit.
Georgia Power’s new Vogtle 3&4 aerial video illustrates the progress being made at the construction site. The video provides a birds-eye view inside the Unit 3 nuclear containment area, as well as ...
Check out the significant progress being made at the only new nuclear units under construction in the U.S. in this October 2018 aerial tour of Georgia Power's Vogtle 3&4 site near Waynesboro, GA.