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Santee Cooper and Brookfield move forward to complete nuclear reactors

Santee Cooper and Brookfield move forward to complete nuclear reactors

Santee Cooper, a public utility company in South Carolina, said Friday that it had approved a letter from Brookfield Asset Management indicating its intention to resume talks about the construction of two AP1000 reactors.

The two companies will begin a six week feasibility period, during which they will choose a project manager and evaluate construction providers. They will also engage potential buyers of the carbon-free electricity that the reactors can generate.

The project was cancelled in July 2017, after Santee Cooper and South Carolina Electric and Gas Co. (SCE&G) spent $9 billion on its development.

Peter McCoy said that Brookfield presented a proposal to Santee cooper outlining the steps to reverse our previous nuclear investment.

The company stated that the decision to maintain equipment for the past eight-years has allowed the Fairfield units to be completed faster and at a lower cost.

The company began looking for buyers in January to purchase the two nuclear units that were still partially constructed at V.C. Summer Nuclear Station, Jenkinsville.

The Wall Street Journal had reported this news earlier that day. (Reporting and editing by Shash Kuber in Bengaluru, with Sumit Saha reporting from Bengaluru)

(source: Reuters)