PSC gives Duke OK for nuclear spending (The State)
Story date: 2008-05-29 09:19:38
Added on: 2008-05-29 23:19:59
Duke Energy customers in South Carolina could be on the hook for up to $64.4 million in development costs for two nuclear reactors the Charlotte utility is considering building in Cherokee County. The S.C. Public Service Commission voted unanimously Thursday to allow Duke Energy to spend up to $230 million from 2005 through 2009 studying, designing and preparing the site for the project. The ...
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