 Hey Brett, thanks for the ride. Alright, we'll see you later. Welcome to Vogel Timeline, our news report keeping you up to date on the latest happenings here at Georgia Power's Vogel 3 & 4 site near Augusta, Georgia. In 2018, particularly following the project and leadership reset in July, we saw improved teamwork and accountability at the site. The team came together to reset expectations around standards and behaviors and have been on an improving trend ever since. As part of that, we continue to break records for hours earned. It's been a very busy year here at this site, with many milestones being accomplished. On Unit 3, many component installations took place this year, including the pressurizer, four reactor coolant pumps, and the reactor vessel internals, just to name a few. One of the most impressive lifts to date was the recent lift of the third and final containment vessel ring in November. Weighing just under 2 million pounds, approximately 38 feet high, and with a diameter of 130 feet, the ring is the fourth of five sections that make up the containment vessel. Unit 4 also made tremendous progress this year. Some of the highlights included the installation of the reactor vessel, which was set ahead of schedule in March. The two accumulators were installed in September, and the final two steam generators were also installed, completing the set of all four generators for the new units. Here with the details of all of the milestones for this year is George Kuchiravi, project director for Vogel 3 and 4. Regardless of the metric that you look at, it's a good time to reflect on what we've accomplished here at the Vogel project. We've had a very successful year here at Vogel. It has been a transformational year, a year in which 8,000 employees from over 50 companies came together and committed to deliver this project on schedule, within budget, and of the quality standards that are demanded by our owners, by the regulator, and by the public. It's also been a year of records. It's a year in which we met all the construction and project milestones we set out in January, and we completed them on time or ahead of schedule. It was a year in which we set new records for production. It's a year of firsts. The first reactor cooling pump set the first digital instrumentation and control cabinets put into place, and the first system turnovers from construction to the testing group. It's also a year of the last, the last large structural modules assembled and put into place. The last steam generator set into their locations. And so when you look at the year as a whole, the folks here at the Vogel project are very excited about what we've accomplished in 2018, but we're more excited about what we will accomplish in 2019. And it's a very proud team, and I am very proud to be a member of that team. Thanks George for the recap of all the major milestones accomplished in 2018. In 2019, much of the focus will be on system testing, new construction milestones, and the transition to operations. Here to give us a look into the future plans here at this site is Joe Kletcha, Vice President of Site Operations. Hello everyone. We come to you from Unit 3 Annex Building. We're testing and turnover our first systems are in progress. We've had several key accomplishments this year. The turnover of our first systems in the Annex Building. Additionally, we have completed our third initial license operator training class, graduating 20 students from that class. Additionally, we were re-accredited in our operations training program by the Institute of Nuclear Power Operations, and we have exceeded the inspections, tests, and acceptance criteria that we've provided to the Nuclear Regulatory Commission ahead of our targeted goals for 2018. We have reorganized our completions, testing, and turnover organizations to focus the entire site on system completions, testing, and finally turnover of systems to the operations department. As we shift our focus to turnover and testing, we're going to fully utilize the southern nuclear personnel in the operations and maintenance departments to drive this plan into a new phase. Key milestones and accomplishments for 2019 will include initial energization of Unit 3, integrated flush of Unit 3's primary systems, maintenance and basic technical training, accreditation renewal, the site's first emergency response drill, and finally, as a key result for the project in 2019, the main control room for Unit 3 will become ready for testing and operations. In closing, I want to thank the site and the project for such a great year in 2018, and we look forward to continued momentum, progress, and success as we move into 2019. Thanks, Joe, for the update on the significant progress made on the path to startup and operations here at the site. Community involvement is a large part of the story here at Plant Vogel. We couldn't wrap up today without acknowledging the incredibly generous employees at Vogel that are committed to giving back to the community. Vogel outreach initiatives have raised more than $500,000 this year for the surrounding communities. The Plant Vogel Toys for Tots campaign is always a special holiday event. The program is sponsored by the U.S. Marine Corps Reserve during the months of October, November, and December. This year, employees donated toys that were distributed to children in need in local communities. Well, that about wraps up the year for us here at Vogel 3 and 4. We look forward to seeing you next time here on the Vogel Timeline Report.