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ATLANTA — Georgia Power confirmed to Channel 2 Action News Wednesday that Voglte Unit 4, part of the company’s four-unit nuclear power generation facility, had achieved 100% power on Monday night.

For the plant, that means Unit 4 is now a “reliable, emission-free new energy source for Georgia,” according to a Georgia Power spokesman.

Now, the company will test the unit’s performance.

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“Our teams continue to conduct testing for the unit, including safely running at various power levels and operating through real-life conditions, just as it will over the next 60 to 80 years after the unit enters commercial operation,” according to Georgia Power.

On March 1, Georgia Power announced that Unit 4 at the Vogtle nuclear expansion project near Waynesboro had successfully been linked to the electric grid.

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