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Southern Co shuts Georgia atomic power plant in wake of typhoon

Southern Company took one nuclear reactor offline and decreased output from another at its Hatch plant in Georgia after Typhoon Helene harmed the area's electrical grid, the business informed Reuters on Friday.

The nuclear plant, which is jointly owned by Southern Co. subsidiary Georgia Power, Oglethorpe Power Corporation,. Municipal Electric Authority of Georgia and Dalton Utilities,. was not considerably harmed by the hurricane, the company. stated.

However, the power grid experienced significant damage from. the storm and, to maintain grid stability, we changed. operations at Plant Hatch, Georgia Power representative John. Kraft stated.

System 1 was taken offline and System 2 is running at. reduced power, Kraft said. The business did not divulge a. timeline for bring back complete operations.

Our broader generation fleet is totally capable of. satisfying the power demands of our consumers, Kraft stated.

Since Friday night, Helene had actually knocked out power to. more than 3.5 million homes and businesses in the U.S. Southeast, including about 900,000 in Georgia.

(source: Reuters)