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NNadir

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Thu Feb 15, 2024, 09:11 PM Feb 15

The Vogtle 4 Reactor in Georgia USA Reaches Criticality.

Vogtle 4 reaches first criticality.

Subtitle:

Georgia Power has announced that the new Vogtle unit 4 AP1000 reactor has reached initial criticality, with the unit's in-service date now projected to be during the second quarter of 2024.


Excerpts:

Initial criticality signals that the nuclear fission reaction in the reactor is now self-sustaining, meaning the reactor can begin producing heat that will be used to make steam to produce electricity.

The reactor's power output will now be raised to prepare it for synchronisation to the electric grid, and the start of electricity generation. Operators will take the unit through a gradual power increase until it reaches its full power output. Tests to ensure all systems are operating together and to validate operating procedures will be carried out throughout the start-up process before the unit is declared to be in commercial operation.

Unit 4 is one of two Westinghouse AP1000 units being built at the Vogtle site near Waynesboro in Georgia, which is already home to two operating pressurised water reactors. Unit 3 - the first new nuclear unit to be built in the USA for more than three decades - reached initial criticality in March 2023, and began commercial operation in July...

...In its statement announcing Vogtle 4 had reached first criticality, Georgia Power said: "The new Vogtle units are an essential part of Georgia Power's commitment to delivering clean, safe, reliable and affordable energy to its 2.7 million customers. When operating, each of the new units can produce enough electricity to power an estimated 500,000 homes and businesses."

As well as Vogtle 3, four AP1000 units are in operation in China with four more under construction, and two more planned. The design has also been selected by Poland, Ukraine and Bulgaria for their nuclear energy programmes.


Although I'm thrilled that the reactor will soon enter commercial operation, I object to this article's use of "home" as if it were a unit of energy. It is not, but is often treated as such by the media, but it represents a low level of literacy and should not be used if in an attempt to describe reliable clean systems like nuclear power plants, and/or unreliable unsustainable stuff like wind turbines, solar cells and batteries.

The full article available at the link mentions the completion of the Watts Bar 2 reactor after construction stopped for many years. This makes me wonder if it's possible that Seabrook 2 in New Hampshire could be finished and work to save human lives. The partially completed Watts Bar reactor was stopped for over two decades before construction resumed in 2007.

Watts Bar has been saving human lives since 2013.
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