Plant Vogtle Layoffs

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Laid Off at Plant Vogtle – Nimmons Malchow Johnson

Laid Off at Plant Vogtle

Laid Off at Plant Vogtle - Nimmons Malchow Johnson
Feb 22, 2021 — Have you been laid off at Plant Vogtle and wonder how it will affect your workers’ compensation? Watch this video, then give our Augusta …


More trouble at… – Nuclear Information and Resource Service

The contractor in charge of Plant Vogtle’s $14 billion nuclear expansion has initiated a series of layoffs at the Burke County site.


Vogtle co-owners take Georgia Power to court over cost disputes

https://www.ajc.com/news/vogtle-co-owners-take-georgia-power-to-court-over-cost-disputes/DXQQAP6UWBEDXHIWF2WQIYQNRI/

Jun 21, 2022 — Oglethorpe owns a 30% stake in the two new units under construction at Plant Vogtle , while MEAG Power holds 22.7%. Georgia Power, meanwhile, …


Coronavirus spurs widespread layoffs at Plant Vogtle in Georgia

https://www.postandcourier.com/aikenstandard/news/coronavirus-spurs-widespread-layoffs-at-plant-vogtle-in-georgia/article_2140748a-c0d6-54b7-8113-f8efaaec8ef1.html

Apr 17, 2020 — Construction at Plant Vogtle near Waynesboro, Georgia, is pictured. Project management at the construction site has requested a roughly 20% …


Plant Vogtle News – Georgia Power

https://www.georgiapower.com/company/plant-vogtle/vogtle-news.html

Final order completed for the initial startup of America’s first new nuclear reactors in 30 years. Significant progress continues, project now approximately 84% …


Southern Company announces new Plant Vogtle delays …

Southern Company announces new Plant Vogtle delays, higher costs

Feb 18, 2022 — The completion of the third and fourth reactors at Plant Vogtle , chiefly owned by Southern and its subsidiary Georgia Power, is now projected to …


Oft-Delayed Vogtle Expansion on Track for 2022 Start

Oft-Delayed Vogtle Expansion on Track for 2022 Start

Jan 27, 2022 — “That said, Plant Vogtle Units 3 and 4 have gone from being a great deal to now just a good deal—and we have a bankrupt Westinghouse to thank.” …


Georgia’s Plant Vogtle lays off 20% of workforce due to …

https://www.gwinnettdailypost.com/local/business/georgias-plant-vogtle-lays-off-20-of-workforce-due-to-coronavirus/article_6cc0966a-80ba-11ea-afb3-77c45e08f714.html

Apr 17, 2020 — ATLANTA – The coronavirus pandemic is taking a toll on the Plant Vogtle nuclear expansion project near Augusta.


Working at Plant Vogtle: 71 Reviews | Indeed.com

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71 reviews from Plant Vogtle employees about Plant Vogtle culture, salaries, benefits, work-life balance, management, job security, and more.


Plant Vogtle lays off 20% of work force due to coronavirus

https://www.albanyherald.com/news/plant-vogtle-lays-off-20-of-work-force-due-to-coronavirus/article_b60b17c0-817b-11ea-ad25-d7a598199ef4.html

Apr 18, 2020 — ATLANTA — The coronavirus pandemic is taking a toll on the Plant Vogtle nuclear expansion project near Augusta.


Frequently Asked Questions

Is Plant Vogtle shutting down?

Southern Nuclear officials were conducting a root cause investigation today into the unexpected, automatic shutdown of Unit 1 at the Vogtle Nuclear Generating Plant in Burke County.

What is the status of the Vogtle nuclear plant?

Significant progress continues to be made at the Vogtle 3 & 4 nuclear expansion site with Unit 3 direct construction approximately 99% complete and the total project approximately 96% complete. Georgia Power currently projects a Unit 3 in-service date in either the fourth quarter of 2022 or first quarter 2023.

How much over budget is Plant Vogtle?

More Cost Overruns

MEAG’s new cost figure comes after Georgia Power, the lead owner of the project, in March announced another $920 million in cost overruns, putting its outlay for the project at an estimated $13.8 billion. Georgia Power, part of Southern Co., owns 45.7% of the project.

Who owns Plant Vogtle?

Owners. The Vogtle Electric Generating Plant, located near Waynesboro in eastern Georgia near the South Carolina border, is jointly owned by Georgia Power(45.7%), Oglethorpe Power Corporation (30%), Municipal Electric Authority of Georgia (22.7%) and Dalton Utilities (1.6%).

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