COLUMBIA — South Carolina’s state-owned utility is putting a pair of partially built nuclear reactors on the market. Santee Cooper announced Wednesday that it would solicit proposals from ...
Santee Cooper, the big power provider in South Carolina, has tapped financial advisers to look for buyers that can restart construction on a pair of nuclear reactors that were mothballed years ago.
Possibly. South Carolina Electric & Gas (SCE&G, now Dominion Energy) and Santee Cooper oversaw construction of two new nuclear reactors for more than a decade before walking away from the ...
Santee Cooper voted to stop construction of Units 2 and 3 in July 2017 and, with majority owner SCE&G (now Dominion Energy South Carolina), abandoned the project. SCE&G transferred its interest in ...
issued a news release saying a construction restart is worth examining at the V.C. Summer nuclear site as energy needs grow across South Carolina. Santee Cooper will seek proposals from interested ...
Staton added that sale of the reactor assets and equipment could "benefit our customers, and we think it will benefit the people of South Carolina." "Or we won't do it," he said. Santee Cooper ...
V.C. Summer nuclear plant, seen from nearby Lake Monticello. Photo: Sammy Fretwell/The State/Tribune News Service via Getty Images ...
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