The project structure Georgia Power and its parent, Southern Company, have set up, with Shaw as constructor and Westinghouse as nuclear vendor under contracts specifying schedule and budget, is vital to ensuring there are no cost overruns as there were in the 1980s when Georgia Power built Vogtle-1 and -2, he said.
Read here on AOL Energy about the close scrutiny the new units will endure as the first new US nuclear units to clear NRC certification in decades.
The PSC gets monthly reports from its consultant, Dr. William Jacobs of GDS, Wise said, who is tasked to alert the PSC to any "blips." The regulators hold a former review every six months, and will till the project is on line. Unit 3 is scheduled for completion in 2016 and unit 4, in 2017.
The project is about on schedule so far, he said, and he feels the nuclear project is necessary for Georgia's future. "There is no way we can meet clean air standards without nuclear," he said.
Wise pointed out that Georgia Power is the lead utility but more than half the plant is owned by a coop and a muni. He said the PSC has heard "nothing but unqualified support" from GP's partners.


Installations of wind farms with less than 20 megawatts of capacity may rise to a record this year if lawmakers expand a federal tax credit.
Two big wind development projects on Appalachian ridges in Bedford and Clearfield counties have been canceled, and fewer new turbines will be spinning across the nation next year due to the possible end of a federal tax credit program that has driven development.
The world's most efficient solar cells, a new vaccine against chicken cholera and recycling car tyres to make steel are among the five winning inventions at the inaugural Australian Collaborative Innovation Awards.