McMaster signs Santee Cooper bill, pushes for utility sale
COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — South Carolina Gov. Henry McMaster still wants to sell state-owned utility Santee Cooper after signing into law a bill to overhaul the company.
McMaster’s signature Tuesday was mostly symbolic. Lawmakers sent him a veto-proof reform proposal that kicks nine of 10 members off the utility’s board and gives regulators more power over rates and future power generation plans.
Legislators decided a sale was off the table because there were no interested buyers left.
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The utility’s future has been uncertain since 2017, when construction of two nuclear reactors in which the utility was a minority partner stopped before completion, leaving the company billions of dollars in debt.
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Author: The Associated Press