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The doomed V.C. Summer nuclear plant, a joint failed venture of SCE&G and Santee Cooper, sparked dozens of legal actions, lawsuits and a handful of civil and criminal fraud charges. The project ...
The Virgil C. Summer nuclear station in 2013. The Nukegate scandal was a political and legal scandal that arose from the abandonment of the Virgil C. Summer nuclear expansion project in South Carolina by South Carolina Electric & Gas (SCE&G) and the South Carolina Public Service Authority (known as Santee Cooper) in 2017.
As with many communities across the United States, the Charleston region was served by streetcars and buses that were operated by electric companies. The bus system in Charleston was operated by SCE&G until 1997. In 1978, the popular Downtown Area Shuttle or DASH service began with the help of a federal grant. DASH service continues to this day.
In 1984, SCE&G reorganized as a holding company, SCANA, with SCE&G as its leading subsidiary. In 1997, the company sold Scana Petroleum Resources Inc. for $110 million. [6] In 1999, the company sold its retail propane assets for $86 million. [7] In February 2000, the company acquired Public Service of North Carolina for $673 million. [8] [9]
Until 2002, the public transit system in Columbia was operated by the South Carolina Electric & Gas Company (SCE&G), a successor of a former streetcar system. [4] At the time, the greater Columbia, South Carolina metropolitan area was the last area in the United States where the local private utility company (SCE&G) was the owner and operator ...
Southern California Edison (SCE), the largest subsidiary of Edison International, is the primary electric utility company for much of Southern California.It provides 15 million people with electricity across a service territory of approximately 50,000 square miles.
V. C. Summer Unit 1 is a Westinghouse 3-loop Pressurized Water Reactor. The reactor first began commercial operation on January 1, 1984. The plant cost $1.3 billion to construct (equivalent to $4 billion in 2023)– 24 percent less per kilowatt than the average of 13 nuclear plants constructed over the same time period.
SCE&G; Dominion Carolina Gas Transmission; Fort Hill Natural Gas Authority; South Dakota. Xcel Energy; Northwestern Corporation; MDU Resources; Tennessee. Atmos Energy;