Upgrades to Plant Vogtle Unit 2 enhance the production of low-cost, carbon-free electricity

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Unit 2 of the Alvin W. Vogtle Electric Generating Plant near Waynesboro, Ga., has safely resumed generating electricity following completion of a scheduled refueling and maintenance outage.

Plant operators safely took the unit offline on March 6, and it resumed electricity production on March 28, 2016, at 6:32 a.m. ET. In addition to refueling the reactor and performing regular maintenance and testing, workers made upgrades to plant systems and components to enhance efficiency and reliability.

“Safety is our top priority, and our team is to be commended for completing this outage safely and efficiently,” said Keith Taber, site vice president for Vogtle units 1 and 2. “The work performed during this outage is a significant investment in our facility and enhances our ability to produce clean, safe, affordable and reliable nuclear energy for the next 18 months.”

Nearly 1,100 additional workers from Westinghouse, General Electric, Day & Zimmermann and other companies came to the plant to perform special tasks. Employees from across the Southern Nuclear fleet also assisted Vogtle’s team in the refueling effort.

The last refueling outage for Unit 2 was completed in fall 2014. Unit 1 continued to safely generate electricity while Unit 2 was offline for the refueling.

About Southern Nuclear:

Southern Nuclear, a subsidiary of Southern Company (NYSE: SO), is one of the nation’s leading nuclear energy facility operators. Producing safe, reliable and environmentally friendly nuclear energy, Southern Nuclear operates a total of six units for Alabama Power and Georgia Power at the Joseph M. Farley Nuclear Plant near Dothan, Ala.; the Edwin I. Hatch Nuclear Plant near Baxley, Ga., and the Alvin W. Vogtle Electric Generating Plant near Waynesboro, Ga. Southern Nuclear is the licensee of two new nuclear units currently under construction at Plant Vogtle, which will be the first nuclear units constructed in the United States in more than 30 years. Southern Nuclear employs more than 3,500 skilled and dedicated professionals who are committed each day to nuclear and personal safety and the health and safety of the public. The company’s headquarters is based in Birmingham, Ala.

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