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TECHNOLOGYMay 5 · 07:30 UTCCANARY MEDIAAlexander Kaufman

America’s nuclear dry spell is over

The article reports that on March 1, 2024, the Alvin W. Vogtle Generating Station in Georgia connected a new Westinghouse AP1000 reactor to the grid, ending a 3,755-day construction period and marking the first new U.S. nuclear reactor in over a decade. Southern Company, the facility's operator, completed the second of two reactors at the site.

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