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As we approach commercial operation for Unit 3, I know that every professional who has been involved in this project or worked at Plant Vogtle is proud of the role they have played in helping build a clean energy future for Georgia.”Ĭonnecting to the electric grid is part of ongoing startup testing for Vogtle Unit 3, and operators will continue to raise reactor power for electricity generation while performing tests at various power levels. “I consider myself very fortunate to have worked onsite at Vogtle 1 & 2 early in my career as an engineer, learning so much that I have carried with me over the years while also gaining an appreciation of the value of nuclear energy as a critical, long-term investment for our state.

“What an incredibly inspiring time to join Georgia Power as we celebrate this milestone that marks the first day of generating clean, reliable power at this new nuclear unit, which will serve our customers over the next 60 to 80 years,” said Kim Greene, chairman, president and CEO of Georgia Power. Both achievements represent significant steps toward operations. Meanwhile, at Vogtle Unit 4, nuclear operators began hot functional testing last month.
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The generator at Vogtle Unit 3 has generated electricity for the first time, and the unit has successfully synchronized and connected to the electric grid. It's exciting to watch her tell our story."įollowing graduation, Grace wants to have hands-on plant experience while learning energy policy and continuing to positively advocate for the future of the nuclear industry.Georgia Power announced it has achieved another important milestone for the new nuclear units under construction at its Vogtle 3 & 4 nuclear expansion project near Waynesboro, Ga. "As a nuclear engineer, she understands the importance of a diverse energy mix and helps her audiences, who typically don't know anything about either nuclear or the energy grid, understand how all of the technologies work together to ensure clean, reliable electricity. "The energy industry is fortunate to have Grace as an ambassador," said Communications Coordinator Mike McCracken, who accompanied her throughout her time in Augusta. She noted how exciting it was to experience first-hand the digital modernization at the site.
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She went in Unit 4 containment to see the reactor vessel firsthand, visited the Unit 3 Control Room, and was able to run simulations at the Unit 3&4 Training Center - including initiating a manual reactor trip. Grace was thrilled to be on site as the project announced a new milestone for Unit 4 - the completion of Hot Functional Testing. "She was relatable, down to earth, and hilarious! Our NAYGN members are excited to hear more from her as a keynote at our national annual conference next month." "Grace is a rockstar for nuclear!" said Vogtle 3&4 NAYGN Chair Paul Rodi. She also shared stories from her childhood, competition experiences and fun facts such as she's a classical violinist who also learned fiddle tunes like "The Devil Went Down to Georgia." She answered questions based on her classwork, research on advanced reactors, and internships related to fusion and commercial nuclear power. Later, the Vogtle 3&4 chapter of North American Young Generation in Nuclear (NAYGN) hosted Grace for lunch and a Q&A session, where she talked about what drew her to nuclear (her dad was an engineer who has survived cancer with the aid of nuclear medicine). Seeking to learn more about core design, she met with reactor engineers at Vogtle 1&2 and visited the spent fuel pool. "She's a phenomenal communicator who is dispelling the myths and misconceptions about nuclear energy through her interactions across the country and even internationally." "That was particularly meaningful for me - her drive to empower females in STEM careers, where we sometimes face challenges as women," said WIN Chair Irimar Bradl. The Vogtle 1&2 Women in Nuclear chapter hosted her for breakfast, where she shared details about her passion for nuclear energy and her desire to encourage students, especially women, to pursue careers in STEM - science, technology, engineering, and math. Grace, a senior at University of Wisconsin majoring in nuclear engineering, is using her national platform to promote her platform "Clean Energy - Cleaner Future" and educate audiences about the value of nuclear energy in a carbon-free environment. NORTHAMPTON, MA / ACCESSWIRE / J/ On Monday, May 1, Miss America 2023 Grace Stanke visited Vogtle Units 1-4 to tour the project and talk with nuclear professionals across the station.
