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The engineering-procurement-construction contractor building the two-unit, 2,200-MW Vogtle nuclear expansion project in Georgia said March 4 that it "will continue to work with" the project's co-owners on ways to minimize the time it takes to complete the units.
Lead co-owner Georgia Power told the Georgia Public Service Commission on February 28 that it now expects the two new nuclear units to begin commercial operation in the fourth quarter of 2017 and the fourth quarter of 2018, respectively. Originally, the new Vogtle units were set to come online in April 2016 and April 2017.