Georgia Power, Southern Nuclear prepared to assume Vogtle project management by late July
Work continues to complete full-scale schedule and cost-to-complete analysis

ATLANTA, June 28, 2017 /PRNewswire/ -- Georgia Power and Southern Nuclear are prepared to assume project management of the Vogtle nuclear expansion from Westinghouse by late July under the new service agreement finalized earlier this month. The agreement continues to progress through the approval process and will take effect once all required approvals are received, including approval of the bankruptcy court and rejection of the current engineering, procurement and construction contract by Westinghouse.

The scope of the service agreement includes engineering, procurement and licensing support from Westinghouse, as well as access to Westinghouse intellectual property needed for the project. To allow time for all approvals, the interim assessment agreement has been extended through July 20.

The recently announced agreement between Georgia Power and Toshiba, the parent company of Westinghouse, remains in place and continues to affirm the value of Toshiba's guarantee at $3.68 billion – providing additional protections for Georgia electric customers. The first payment from Toshiba under the agreement is expected in the amount of $300 million in October 2017.

Georgia Power also continues work with the project's Co-owners (Oglethorpe Power, MEAG Power and Dalton Utilities) to complete a full-scale schedule and cost-to-complete analysis and will work with the Georgia Public Service Commission to determine the best path forward for customers.

New Vogtle Timeline Video Illustrates Progress
Thousands of workers remain onsite at the Vogtle nuclear expansion continuing efforts to construct the nation's first new nuclear units in more than three decades. Georgia Power has released its latest Vogtle Timeline video highlighting progress during the second quarter of 2017, including the arrival of new panels for the AP1000 passive containment cooling tank; the successful licensing evaluation by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) of 19 new operators for the units; and an inside look into the NRC's oversight of the plant and role in ensuring that Vogtle Units 3 & 4 are being built safely and correctly. Click here to view the video.

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Cautionary Note Regarding Forward-Looking Statements
Certain information contained in this communication is forward-looking information based on current expectations and plans that involve risks and uncertainties. Forward-looking information includes, among other things, statements concerning scheduled payments under the guarantee agreement, satisfaction of conditions to the effectiveness of the service agreement, assumption of project management, and other future actions related to Plant Vogtle Units 3 and 4. Georgia Power cautions that there are certain factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from the forward-looking information that has been provided. The reader is cautioned not to put undue reliance on this forward-looking information, which is not a guarantee of future performance and is subject to a number of uncertainties and other factors, many of which are outside the control of Georgia Power; accordingly, there can be no assurance that such suggested results will be realized. The following factors, in addition to those discussed in Georgia Power's Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2016, and subsequent securities filings, could cause actual results to differ materially from management expectations as suggested by such forward-looking information: the results of Westinghouse's bankruptcy filing and the impact of any inability or other failure of Toshiba to perform its obligations under its guarantee, including any effect on the engineering, procurement and construction agreement for Plant Vogtle Units 3 and 4, the construction of Plant Vogtle Units 3 and 4, and the U.S. Department of Energy loan guarantees; state and federal rate regulations and the impact of pending and future rate cases and negotiations; the impact of recent and future federal and state regulatory changes, as well as changes in application of existing laws and regulations; current and future litigation, regulatory investigations, proceedings, or inquiries; available sources and costs of fuels; effects of inflation; the ability to control costs and avoid cost overruns during the development construction and operation of facilities, which include the development and construction of generating facilities with designs that have not been finalized or previously constructed; the ability to construct facilities in accordance with the requirements of permits and licenses, to satisfy any environmental performance standards and the requirements of tax credits and other incentives, and to integrate facilities into the Southern Company system upon completion of construction; advances in technology; legal proceedings and regulatory approvals and actions related to Plant Vogtle Units 3 and 4, including Georgia Public Service Commission approvals and Nuclear Regulatory Commission actions; interest rate fluctuations and financial market conditions and the results of financing efforts; changes in The Southern Company's or Georgia Power's credit ratings, including impacts on interest rates, access to capital markets, and collateral requirements; the impacts of any sovereign financial issues, including impacts on interest rates, access to capital markets, impacts on foreign currency exchange rates, counterparty performance, and the economy in general, as well as potential impacts on the benefits of U.S. Department of Energy loan guarantees; and the effect of accounting pronouncements issued periodically by standard setting bodies. Georgia Power expressly disclaims any obligation to update any forward-looking information.

 

Vogtle 3 & 4 construction site, with Units 3 & 4 in the foreground, and operating units 1 & 2 in the background.

Georgia Power logo. (PRNewsFoto/Georgia Power)

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