
The United States—the nuclear power pioneer—should be building nuclear plants cheaper than anyone else, right? In fact, a few years ago, two reactors in South Carolina were cancelled after their estimated price tag skyrocketed from $9.8 billion to $25 billion. This year, two reactors under construction in Georgia saw their expected costs pushed once again—this time, to $30.3 billion.
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