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Related: About this forumBREAKING: Santee Cooper, SCANA abandon Summer nuclear plant construction
BREAKING: Santee Cooper, SCANA abandon Summer nuclear plant construction
AUTHOR Gavin Bade
July 31, 2017
Dive Brief:
- Santee Cooper and SCANA Corp. will abandon efforts to build two new nuclear reactors at the Summer plant in South Carolina, the utilities announced on Tuesday.
- The board of Santee Cooper, which owns 45% of the project, voted unanimously on Monday to halt construction, citing costs officials said could reach over $25 billion. SCANA Corp., which owns 55%, said in a statement it will immediately file plans with regulators to cease construction as well.
- The decisions follow a commitment last week from Toshiba to contribute $2.2 billion toward the plant's completion. Problems with the reactor supplied by Toshiba subsidiary Westinghouse caused long delays and cost overruns at the Summer plant and the Vogtle nuclear project in Georgia, which also faces possible cancellation.
Dive Insight:
SCANA and Santee Cooper's decision to end construction on the Summer nuclear plant ends months of discussion at the two utilities on whether to forge ahead with the over-budget and behind-schedule nuclear project.
Last week, Cooper and SCANA subsidiary SCE&G accepted a $2.2 billion commitment from Toshiba to...
http://www.utilitydive.com/news/breaking-santee-cooper-scana-abandon-summer-nuclear-plant-construction/448262/
AUTHOR Gavin Bade
July 31, 2017
Dive Brief:
- Santee Cooper and SCANA Corp. will abandon efforts to build two new nuclear reactors at the Summer plant in South Carolina, the utilities announced on Tuesday.
- The board of Santee Cooper, which owns 45% of the project, voted unanimously on Monday to halt construction, citing costs officials said could reach over $25 billion. SCANA Corp., which owns 55%, said in a statement it will immediately file plans with regulators to cease construction as well.
- The decisions follow a commitment last week from Toshiba to contribute $2.2 billion toward the plant's completion. Problems with the reactor supplied by Toshiba subsidiary Westinghouse caused long delays and cost overruns at the Summer plant and the Vogtle nuclear project in Georgia, which also faces possible cancellation.
Dive Insight:
SCANA and Santee Cooper's decision to end construction on the Summer nuclear plant ends months of discussion at the two utilities on whether to forge ahead with the over-budget and behind-schedule nuclear project.
Last week, Cooper and SCANA subsidiary SCE&G accepted a $2.2 billion commitment from Toshiba to...
http://www.utilitydive.com/news/breaking-santee-cooper-scana-abandon-summer-nuclear-plant-construction/448262/
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BREAKING: Santee Cooper, SCANA abandon Summer nuclear plant construction (Original Post)
kristopher
Jul 2017
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jpak
(41,780 posts)1. Nuclear is a dead duck
I drove passed 2 multi-MW and 2 large multi-kW ground arrays and 5 big home rooftop arrays last Friday.
We don't need nuclear,
Nope
sinkingfeeling
(53,406 posts)2. Nice use of $14 billion.
mackdaddy
(1,625 posts)3. No problem, they will just soak the rate payers for the losses.
Not like the incompetence of the executives should be of any concern.
I do not know of any nuclear plant that came in any where near "On time and On budget".