Georgia Power’s new nuclear unit, Vogtle Unit 3 safely reached 100 percent power on Monday, marking a major milestone towards commercial operation.
“As we enter the final stages of startup testing, reaching 100 percent power for the first time is an exciting milestone. It tells us we’re close to finishing the unit safely and bringing it online to power Georgia homes and businesses with reliable, emissions-free energy for decades to come,” said Kim Greene, chairman, president and CEO of Georgia Power.
The milestone marks the first time the unit has reached its expected output of approximately 1,100 electric MW, which can power an estimated 500,000 homes and businesses.
“Unit 3 is currently undergoing testing through the full range of plant operations, including safely running at various power levels and operating through real-life conditions just as it will over the next 60 to 80 years after the unit enters commercial operation,” said Greene.
Testing at the 100 percent power level is focused on the operation of the reactor, plant control systems for the reactor and support systems and integrated plant operations.
Plant performance is monitored at various conditions and data is gathered and evaluated by site engineers.
With the unit reaching full power for the first time, other tests must be performed at this power level in accordance with its combined operating license.
Once all startup testing is successfully completed and the unit is available for reliable dispatch, Vogtle Unit 3 will enter commercial operation. Georgia Power anticipates Unit 3 entering commercial service in June.
The new Vogtle units are an essential part of Georgia Power's commitment to delivering clean, safe, reliable and affordable energy to its 2.7 million customers.
Once operating, Vogtle 3 and 4 will be clean energy sources that produce zero emissions.
Southern Nuclear will operate the new units on behalf of the co-owners: Georgia Power, Oglethorpe Power, MEAG Power and Dalton Utilities. For more information, click here.