Michele Kearney's Nuclear Wire

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Thursday, September 20, 2018

Georgia Power currently spends $50 million per month on the project. In March 2017, Vogtle’s lead contractor, Westinghouse Electric, filed for bankruptcy. The project was already three years behind schedule and more than $3 billion over budget. Georgia Power’s Paul Bowers argues the project presents “long-term benefits to customers.” Critics have fought against Vogtle's expansion for years, citing cost and safety concerns. Cost and schedule estimates presented by Georgia Power may determine the project's fate. Plant Vogtle is one of Georgia's two nuclear power plants. Georgia legislators call for cost cap on nuclear plant Vogtle

Georgia legislators call for cost cap on nuclear plant Vogtle


https://www.ajc.com/business/economy/georgia-legislators-call-for-cost-cap-nuclear-plant-vogtle/0WZrkWWiJsgtICtu9shbPK/

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