With state utilities saying they need to build more power plants, some of South Carolina’s largest energy users are offering another option that they say could decrease the urgency to establish new sources of electricity.
VC Summer units 2 and 3, abandoned in 2017, are looking for a buyer; owners say tech industry needs are a perfect fit Abandoned in 2017, a pair of incomplete South Carolina nuclear reactors may get a new lease on life due to the growing need to power AI datacenters.
The utility, Santee Cooper, is trying to sell two nuclear reactors that it abandoned in 2017 as tech companies seek new sources of electricity for data centers.
South Carolina’s largest utility company, Santee Cooper, is the latest energy provider to embrace nuclear power as demand for artificial intelligence continues to soar. Santee Cooper, also known as the South Carolina Public Service Authority,
Efforts are underway to bring back the V.C. Summer nuclear construction project that cost ratepayers billions of dollars
South Carolina’s largest power provider Santee Cooper has issued a request for proposals (RFP) seeking parties interested in completing
A South Carolina economic development bill that would help meet demand for new energy generation in the state and that is supported by utilities is once again under consideration by lawmakers. “South Carolina is growing
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 potential buyers of the two units,
Gov. Henry McMaster in his eighth State of the State address on Wednesday urged the revival of a failed nuclear project in South Carolina. State-owned utility Santee Cooper announced last week it would seek a buyer for the pair of half-built nuclear reactors,
Public utility company Santee Cooper is seeking buyers for two partially built nuclear units at the V.C. Summer Nuclear Station in Jenkinsville, South Carolina, it said on Wednesday.
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South Carolina’s rural electric cooperatives are getting some $500 million in federal money to boost energy capacity from solar, batteries and nuclear power.