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A 2017 nuclear construction fiasco seemingly ended hope that two reactors would be built in South Carolina. Could the project be restarted?
Due to their advanced stage of construction and the large components onsite, South Carolina's VC Summer 2 and 3 are in prime ...
South Carolina Electric & Gas Co. (SCE&G), a subsidiary of SCANA Corp., placed the nuclear island basemat on March 11 for V.C. Summer Unit 2 in South Carolina.
When the failed V.C. Summer nuclear plant was abandoned in 2017, it left behind more than just steel and concrete. It left a cautionary tale of overpromised technology, financial disaster and ...
A Sep. 16 report by two members of the Governor’s Nuclear Advisory Council said partially completed buildings show “no degradation, corrosion’’ or chipped concrete at the V.C. Summer site ...
Having completed the first new construction nuclear concrete pour just seven months earlier, SCE&G finished the nuclear island basemat for Unit 3 on Nov. 4.
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 ...
At least 16 giant cranes dot the skyline over the V.C. Summer nuclear plant north of Columbia, a year after S.C. Electric & Gas won approval to start building two new reactors.
Safety-related concrete has been poured for the basemat of the first of two AP1000 units at the VC Summer plant in South Carolina. The milestone marks the official start of construction of the USA's ...
While V.C. Summer's pour took 51.5 hours, Vogtle's took 41. At each site, the 6-ft-thick basemat required 7,000 cu yd of concrete and covered a 250-ft-long, 160-ft-wide area.
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