Securities officials probing S. Carolina nuke plant fiasco
COLUMBIA, S.C. — Securities regulators are investigating a scuttled nuclear reactor construction project in South Carolina, according to a release Tuesday from one of the plant’s co-owners.
In the notice issued to its investors, SCANA said it had been served with a subpoena and would “fully co-operate” with the probe by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission and couldn’t provide any details about the inquiry’s timeline or outcome.
The probe comes on the heels of legislative, state and federal investigations into the failed V.C. Summer Nuclear Station project. SCANA subsidiary South Carolina Electric & Gas Co. and state-owned utility Santee Cooper spent nearly $10 billion over a decade before shuttering it earlier this year.
State lawmakers have held a series of hearings questioning company executives about the project’s dissolution. State police, at the request of legislators and the state’s top prosecutor, have launched a probe into “potential criminality” on the part of SCANA and SCE&G. Federal authorities subpoenaed documents from both utilities.