POWER SYSTEMS |
NEWS EVENTS |
BOOKS BLOG |
UNIVERSITIES NIKOLA TESLA |
LINKS CONTACT |
POWER SYSTEMS |
||
NEWS
EEE
EEE
NEXT > Oct 9, 2024 - Behind the Grid: From Substation to Socket Oct 8, 2024 - How the Next Big Solar Panel Tech is Already Here Oct 8, 2024 - China Is Outspending the U.S. to Achieve the `Holy Grail` of Clean Energy Oct 8, 2024 - Unboxed?! Solar EV Charging Installed In A Day! Oct 7, 2024 - Ultra-fast 500kV Emergency Tower Oct 6, 2024 - Solar PV with more than 40% efficiency is now achievable Oct 4, 2024 - Why Ethiopia`s $5BN Massive Dam is Sparking Global Tensions
EEEEEE
NEXT >
Showing 1 to 7 from 1299 news In order to extend the content of this website, we invite you to contribute any information, including news, events, books, blog posts, universities, links, etc., you find helpful about power system engineering. |
Sep 3, 2024 - Why It`s So Hard To Build Nuclear Power Plants In The U.S. Plant Vogtle, a nuclear power plant in Waynesboro, Ga., is the largest source of clean energy in the U.S. following the addition of two new reactors, according to Georgia Power. The plant`s Unit 4 reactor began commercial operations in April and Unit 3 went online last year. They are the first reactors built from scratch and connected to the grid in over three decades and together can power over a million homes and businesses, according to the utility provider. But bringing a nuclear power plant to life is difficult and costly. The two new reactors at Plant Vogtle were initially budgeted at $14 billion, but that price tag more than doubled. The project also ran seven years behind schedule. "We had some challenges, it was an arduous journey, things that we didn`t anticipate," said Chris Womack, CEO of Southern Company. "From the tsunami in Fukushima to the contractor going bankrupt to Covid. There were a number of things that occurred. The U.S. has 54 operating nuclear power plants and 94 reactors, making it the world`s largest producer of nuclear power -- accounting for 30% of global nuclear electricity, according to the World Nuclear Association. But reactors in the U.S. are 42 years old on average, and they`re getting older. Replacing them is a complex task. So why is it so hard to build nuclear reactors in the U.S. and should the new Vogtle reactors be a blueprint or a cautionary tale for the future? |
Similar news:
Sep 21, 2024 Plan would reopen Three Mile Island nuclear plant to power Microsoft data centers |