There’s good news for a troubled nuclear power plant in Georgia included in the federal budget agreement that passed Friday.
The nuclear production tax credit first passed Congress more than 10 years ago when there were a handful of new nuclear power projects planned in the U.S. Now, Georgia Power’s Plant Vogtle is the only nuclear construction in the country – the others have been delayed or canceled.
Because construction on the nuclear expansion at Vogtle is years behind schedule, that project was going to miss the deadline to get the tax credits.
The new budget gets rid of that deadline, meaning tax savings for Georgia Power and the other owners of Vogtle. Georgia Power says they’ll be passed on to consumers.