Aerial   image of Vogtle nuclear power plant in GA, showing the operational   Units 1 and 2, as well as the construction site for the proposed Units 3   and 4. Photo credit: High Flyer.We told them so. As the   environmental movement warned 14 years ago, when the nuclear relapse  was  hatched by the Bush/Cheney administration, proposed new reactors at   Vogtle 3 & 4 in Georgia, Summer 2 & 3 in South Carolina, and   Watts Bar 2 in Tennessee are suffering major cost overruns and   construction schedule delays.
Southern Alliance for Clean Energy (SACE) has published an update on Vogtle 3 & 4, which currently are suffering a 21-month schedule   delay, and $1.4 billion cost overrun. The delays could well get worse,   at a staggering cost increase of $2 million per day of delay!
Similarly, as reported by SRS Watch,   delays of up to three years, and cost overruns topping $500 million,   are afflicting the Summer 2 & 3 proposed new reactors in SC.
Note that those April 1st projected opening dates for the new   reactors at Voglte and Summer, listed in the updates above, are no April   Fool's joke. GA and SC ratepayers are already being gouged for the new   reactors' troubled contstruction, on their electricity bills.
Vogtle 3 & 4's financial risks also now implicate federal   taxpayers, in the form of a $6.5 billion loan guarantee, likely to soon   grow to an $8.3 billion loan guarantee. This is compliments of the  Obama  administration. So, if Vogtle 3 & 4 default on their loan   repayment, federal taxpayers will be left holding the bag. This is 15   times more taxpayer money at risk than was lost in the Solyndra solar   loan guarantee scandal. And that risk, of Vogtle 3 & 4 defaulting on   its loan repayment, was judged, years ago, by the likes of the   Congressional Budget Office and Government Accountability Office, as a   much greater risk than Solyndra defaulting on its loan repayment.
Vogtle 3 & 4, as well as Summer 2 & 3, are   Toshiba-Westinghouse AP-1000 reactors. They are experimental, never   having been built before anywhere in the world, although AP-1000s are   also under construction in China.
The proposed new reactor in Tennessee, that is also suffering cost   overruns and schedule delays, is the Tennessee Valley Authority's   long-mothballed Watts Bar Unit 2.
To add to the irony, the existing reactors at Vogtle, Units 1 &   2, were the poster child for cost overruns in the last generation of   reactor construction, coming in at 1,300% their originally estimated cost!
And the operational Watts Bar Unit 1 took 23 years to build, from 1973 to 1996!
        
  
          
  
        
  Update on August 14, 2014 by
          
  
  
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    PowerMag has reported on the construction schedule delays at V.C. Summer 2 &  3 in South Carolina. Included is a link, reporting on the now-delayed  construction schedule for the project.