this. first we've learned within the last few moments the georgia public service commission voted unanimously to proceed. georgia power announced it will go ahead with the completion of these two nuclear power plants. that's a bit of a surprise because of this recently-passed tax bill in congress that didn't include an extension of nuclear power tax credits that would have made construction more economically feasible. the extenders will be taken up in january. it has been plagued by cost overruns and delays. customers have paid $5 billion for production but no production of electricity so far. georgia has been deeply divided over the project. >> don't reward failure. if georgia power wants to go forward at this point, given where we are, they should pay for it. >> before this morning's decision only one public service commissioner had spoken out publicly about these cost overruns. >> i'm not looking forward to