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A New Nuclear Reactor Goes Online In Georgia

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On Monday, Georgia Power announced that a third nuclear reactor at its Plant Vogtle is now operational and is providing power to customers in the state. The first two reactors at the plant were installed in the 1980s and a fourth is expected to begin operations in 2024. This is the first nuclear reactor that has come online in the United States since 2016.

According to the Energy Information Administration, the United States has more nuclear power capacity than any other country in the world, and nuclear power is responsible for about 20% of the country’s power generation. Electricity generation is by far the largest source of greenhouses gasses worldwide, and while wind and solar power generation continues to grow, nuclear power offers benefits to the climate as well–it produces zero carbon emissions and its power generation doesn’t fluctuate with natural conditions.

“It is important that we make these kinds of long-term investments and see them through so we can continue providing clean, safe, reliable and affordable energy to our 2.7 million customers,” Georgia Power CEO Kim Greene said in a statement.

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