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Ah, i remember studying the Westinghouse AP1000 reactor design when I was at Uni. It had just been approved, and numerous plants were expected, with the first expected to be online from around 2010.
It’s 2023, and this is the first one to go live in the US.
What's the deal with it? The story also said Westinghouse had to pay billions to walk away from the project. I didn't really understand that part...
https://www.southcarolinapublicradio.org/sc-news/2023-03-08/executive-gets-15-months-in-prison-in-doomed-nuclear-project
They lied about their progress, and missed federal tax credits in South Carolina. That was the first domino. The Vogtle project wasn't going any better, but nukegate is what started the collapse.
Wow, it seems kind of impressive that Georgia was able to get things up and running in spite of all the baggage. I wonder if this plant will help create other plants