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Georgia nuclear plant gets OK to load fuel at new reactor
ATLANTA (AP) — A nuclear energy plant being in-built Georgia can start loading radioactive gas into one in every of its two new reactors, federal regulators stated Wednesday, a key step towards producing electrical energy on the first new nuclear reactor in-built many years in the USA.
The Southern Nuclear Working Co. hopes in October to start loading gas into its third reactor at Plant Vogtle, close to Waynesboro, Tom Fanning, CEO of Southern Nuclear’s dad or mum firm, Atlanta-based Southern Co, stated final week.
Andrea Veil, director of the NRC’s Workplace of Nuclear Reactor Regulation, stated inspectors “independently verified that Vogtle Unit 3 has been correctly constructed and can shield public well being and security when it transitions to operation.” She stated they’ll hold “a detailed eye” on the unit shifting ahead.
A 3rd and a fourth reactor had been authorized for building at Vogtle by the Georgia Public Service Fee in 2012, and the third reactor was supposed to begin producing energy in 2016. Now, the schedule requires that to occur by the tip of March 2023. The price of the third and fourth reactors has climbed from an authentic price of $14 billion to greater than $30 billion.
The working firm will function the plant on behalf of householders together with fellow Southern Co. subsidiary Georgia Energy Co., Oglethorpe Energy Corp., the Municipal Electrical Authority of Georgia and town of Dalton. Oglethorpe and MEAG would promote energy to cooperatives and municipal utilities throughout Georgia, as nicely in Jacksonville, Florida, and components of Alabama and the Florida Panhandle.
Approval of the third reactor was hung up in latest months as a result of a lot of its wiring needed to be redone after federal regulators discovered main flaws in it. Southern Co. additionally had fallen behind on inspection paperwork that needed to be accomplished earlier than the NRC may log out.
Fanning and Southern Chief Monetary Officer Daniel Tucker stated July 28 that earlier than gas might be loaded, the corporate additionally wanted to take away scaffolding, momentary lighting and different building tools and get the nuclear containment unit into “pristine situation” earlier than loading gas.
Georgia Energy stated Thursday that gas is already on web site. After it’s loaded, operators will take a look at to guarantee that the reactor can function on the excessive temperature and stress wanted to separate atoms. As soon as these exams are finished, operators will hyperlink up the plant to {the electrical} grid.
Georgia Energy prospects are already paying a part of the financing price and state regulators have authorized a month-to-month charge enhance of $3.78 a month as quickly because the third unit begins producing energy. However the Georgia Public Service Fee will resolve later who pays for the rest of the prices.
The milestone comes as the opposite house owners of Vogtle search to shift prices onto Georgia Energy. Each Oglethorpe and MEAG sued Georgia Energy in June, claiming the corporate was attempting to bilk them out of almost $700 million by unilaterally altering a contract.
Georgia Energy owns 45.7% of the 2 reactors, in comparison with Oglethorpe’s 30% and MEAG’s 22.3%. The town of Dalton’s utility owns the remaining 1.6% and hasn’t sued.
Underneath a 2018 deal, Georgia Energy agreed to imagine all price overruns above a sure stage. In change, the co-owners would promote a part of their possession shares to Georgia Energy. Oglethorpe and MEAG say projected overruns have reached that stage, however Georgia Energy claims the brink is $1.3 billion larger than the extent claimed by the co-owners.
If Georgia Energy loses, the shareholders of Southern Co. would more than likely have to soak up extra losses.
Vogtle is the one nuclear plant beneath building in the USA. Its prices and delays may deter different utilities from constructing such crops, though they generate electrical energy with out releasing climate-changing carbon emissions.
“These new models stay a powerful long-term funding for this state, and, as soon as working, are anticipated to supply prospects with a dependable and resilient, clear, emission-free supply of power for the subsequent 60 to 80 years,” Georgia Energy CEO Chris Womack stated in an announcement. “That’s why we’ve been so dedicated to getting this mission finished proper — it’s about serving our prospects at this time and for many years to return.”
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Exploring Greenland's majestic history as President-elect Trump shines spotlight on island nation
Before President-elect Trump took a shine to it, Greenland was already on the radar of the cruise ship industry with many vessels choosing picturesque Greenlandic towns for their ports of call.
One of the ports is Qaqortoq, the largest town in southern Greenland.
Sailing from Iceland, the ship followed in the footsteps of Eric the Red, a Norseman who settled this area in 982. As Eric was exiled from Iceland, he made his home here and called it Greenland.
Some 80% of the island is covered by icecap and the remaining parts do not appear very green either.
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According to some historians, Eric the Red came up with the name simply for promotional purposes.
He set out to attract more settlers from Iceland and advertised the island as a green land. Some experts say that Greenland could have been warmer at the time, but starting in the 15th century it experienced what is known as “The Little Ice Age.”
Life in Greenland became too harsh for Europeans. But the native population of the Island found ways to persevere.
Nestled in the midst of a scenic fjord system, with a creek cascading across the town, and snow capping the mountain peaks even in the spring, Qaqortoq is a fascinating place to explore.
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Building highways in Greenland is expensive, therefore Qaqortoq is not connected by road to any other town or village. However, when the weather is warmer, the region provides ample opportunities for nature hikes, kayaking and fishing.
The town was founded in 1775, as a trade colony, by Norwegian explorer Anders Olsen. With a population of just a little over 3,000, it offers a glimpse of Greenlandic life, Viking history and Nordic-inspired architecture.
The hills are peppered with colorful houses, creating a delightful contrast with the severe peaks of the surrounding fjords.
Greenland is an autonomous territory of the Kingdom of Denmark, but the official language is Greenlandic. It’s a polysynthetic language which means that, technically, there is no limit to the length of a Greenlandic word.
Deciphering local signs can be fun and challenging at the same time.
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Although trees are not easy to find, the area is full of all kinds of rocks and boulders. Some of them were turned into carvings of faces and whales, in a tribute called “Stone & Man.” This open-air gallery is the work of local Qaqortoq artist Aka Høegh.
Qaqortoq boasts the oldest fountain in the country – Mindebrønden – Memorial Fountain. The fountain was completed in 1932 and is turned off during the winter months.
The town’s fish market sells whatever has been caught on a given day by local fishermen. It could be fish, or it could be whale meat, or perhaps a seal.
Qaqortoq is, after all, a fisherman’s town and seafood plays a vital part in Greenland’s diet.
The official religion of Greenland is Evangelical Lutheranism. In another port of call, a village called Nanortalik, members of the local congregation welcomed tourists with a musical performance.
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Nanortalik means the “Place of Polar Bears”. No bears, however, were spotted loitering around the village.
Greenland is the world’s largest island – a treat for any tourist adventuresome enough to venture there.
The author recently took a cruise to Greenland.
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Brussels, my love? NATO's warning: we're not at war, and not at peace
In this edition, we hear how Austria is on the cusp of crowning a far-right leader, and examine NATO chief Mark Rutte’s plans to mend relations with the EU.
Our guests this week include Austrian socialist MEP Andreas Schieder, Marta Mucznik, EU senior analyst with the International Crisis Group and Riho Terras, Estonian MEP with the European People’s Party.
The panel reflect on the first visit this week by NATO’s new Secretary General to the European Parliament.
Mark Rutte, who was Dutch Prime Minister for years, is courting EU institutions and political parties as he seeks to improve relations and boost defence investment. Riho Terras, a former army general, applauds his ambition.
“If Putin wins in Ukraine, then we will have 40 million angry Ukrainians against us and pretty soon we will face the same threat”, said Terras, adding that Kyiv is as close to Berlin as it is to Tallinn.
The panel also took a deep dive into Austrian politics, which, five months after elections, are in a mess. After Karl Nehammer resigned earlier this month, far-right firebrand Herbert Kickl, known for his anti-EU, anti-NATO, xenophobic views, looks set to become chancellor, with his party dominating a coalition with the centre-right Austrian People’s Party (ÖVP).
Andreas Schieder, who was involved in the initial coalition negotiations, blamed ÖVP for cosying up to the far right, and that the truth about the dire state of Austrian finances only came out after the elections.
“Conservatives always say the others are guilty, that we have now to accept the extreme right”, Schieder said.
Finally, the panel discussed media trends for 2025 and the dwindling trust in mainstream news sources.
Marta Mucznik said she could never replace her TV or newspaper.
“Social media will never replace traditional, conventional media … It provides no context, it proliferates fake news,” she said. “It’s propaganda, it’s not information.”
Watch ‘Brussels, my love?’ in the player above.
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