Plant Vogtle expansion cost jumps about $300 million; company says it should meet deadline
The price tag on Plant Vogtle's Unit 3 and 4 expansion took less than a month to jump about $300 million more than the projection given Oct. 21 by staff at Southern Nuclear, the subsidiary in charge of the plant. That increases Georgia Power's projected total cost to $9.5 billion.
Senior leadership from Georgia Power and Southern Nuclear took questions Monday on the Unit 3 and 4 expansion during a hearing in front of the Georgia Public Service commission to approve the 25 Vogtle Construction Monitoring report, which comes out twice a year.
Two Georgia power staffers David L. McKinney, senior vice president of nuclear development, and Jeremiah C. Haswell, project oversight director and president and CEO of Southern Nuclear Stephen E. Kuczynski took the stand to elaborate on testimony they filed last month, when they said that Unit 3 would be delayed until the third quarter of 2022.
Many of the questions from staff and intervenors third parties who have applied to take part in the process revolved around the amount of work that inspectors found to be below acceptable quality, and the impact of redoing that work on cost overruns and delays.
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