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Georgia nuclear plant can start loading fuel into second new reactor, feds say

By JEFF AMY
Associated Press

ATLANTA (AP) — Federal regulators have approved plans to load radioactive fuel into a second new nuclear reactor in Georgia. The Nuclear Regulatory Commission said Friday that Georgia Power Co. and its co-owners can begin loading fuel into unit 4 at Plant Vogtle, southeast of Augusta. It’s a key step toward completing the two-reactor project, which is seven years late and $17 billion over budget. Georgia Power has said it anticipates loading fuel in the last three months of 2023. The milestone comes as a Monday deadline nears for unit 3 to reach commercial operation. The owners are currently projected to pay $31 billion in capital and financing costs for Vogtle.

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