South Carolina Nuclear Reboot Remains Live

The saga of the unfinished VC Summer nuclear units in South Carolina remains endlessly fascinating. While a sister project in Georgia was completed and has been producing power for about two years, the state-owned utility Stanee Cooper and what was then South Carolina Electric and Gas, pulled the plug on the South Carolina project after significant delays and cost overruns. Now, with the nuclear power renaissance in the US beginning to materialize, it’s starting to look like the South Carolina units may actually be completed at some point, thanks to an MOU agreed to in December between Santee Cooper and Brookfield Asset Management. Really, an incredible turn of events.

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