Date: 08/13/2024, 1:00 p.m. ET
The Alvin W. Vogtle Electric Generating Plant declared an Alert at 12:00 PM ET today.
- An Alert means an event has occurred that could reduce the plant’s level of safety. There should be no danger to the public. County and state officials will be involved and prepared for any necessary response. You will not need to take any actions unless directed to by state and local officials.
- The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) as well as state and local agencies have been notified of the declaration. Among the four categories of emergencies designated by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission an Alert is the second least serious.
- “Our top priority is the safety and health of the public and our employees,” said Plant Vogtle 1&2 Site Vice President John Weissinger. “We will provide more details as soon as they are available, and we will continue to do so until this situation is safely resolved.”
- “The company is committed to the safe operation of our nuclear generating facility with equipment and systems that meet strict NRC safety and design regulations. Our highly trained plant operators are investigating this situation and initiating a plan for resolution.”
- Residents should stay tuned to their radio and television for the latest information. For details on Vogtle’s emergency response plan, refer to the Plant Vogtle Emergency Information Brochurehere.
- Information will also be available on the Georgia Power website at www.georgiapower.com,on Twitter at www.twitter.com/georgiapower and on Facebook at www.facebook.com/GeorgiaPower. You may also call 1-888-847-1186 for more information.
- The Vogtle Electric Generating Plant, a four-unit electric generating plant located near Waynesboro, Georgia, is operated by Southern Nuclear and is co-owned by Georgia Power, Oglethorpe Power Corp., the Municipal Electric Authority of Georgia and Dalton Utilities. Plant Volteis the largest generator of nuclear fuel clean energy in the U.S.
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