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Georgia cooperatives move to freeze nuclear costs at $8.1B

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By JEFF AMY
Associated Press

ATLANTA (AP) — One of the owners of a nuclear power plant being expanded in Georgia says it’s shifting costs to Georgia Power Co. in exchange for giving up a sliver of its ownership. Oglethorpe Power Corp said Saturday that it had exercised a contractual option to freeze its costs for Plant Vogtle at $8.1 billion. Oglethorpe provides power to 38 Georgia electric cooperatives. Oglethorpe says the move will save members at least $400 million. In exchange, Oglethorpe’s share of the two new reactors east of Augusta would fall from 30% to 28%. Georgia Power officials have said they don’t expect regulators to approve customers paying further costs. That meaning shareholders of Georgia Power’s parent Southern Co. would pay.

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