Thursday Jul 2 | The State
Funds to shut S.C. nuclear plants solid despite economy
Trust funds to cover the costs of shutting down commercial nuclear reactor units in South Carolina appear in good condition despite the recent economic downturn.
SCE&G submitted plans to state regulators on Tuesday that offer a range of energy-savings programs, from cash incentives for buying a water heater to installing devices that monitor electric use in the home.
Blair center turns out first class for nuclear plant jobs
The Construction Training Center in Blair is turning out qualified workers, in high hopes for jobs at V.C. Summer in Jenkinsville.
10-year old missing person case is closed: Case solved with DNA identification
After nearly 10 years of searching, the case of a missing Jenkinsville man has been closed.
Remains identified, 10-year old cold case solved
Wednesday, May 20, 2009 at 11:39 p.m. What happened in a wooded area in Jenkinsville is still very much a mystery.
Trainees at the CTC, ready to put their training hours to work in Fairfield County.
The Construction Training Center in Blair is turning out qualified workers, in high hopes for jobs at V.C. Summer in Jenkinsville.
Tricia Lecque, a Partnership Specialist for the US Census Bureau, addressed Council.
Human remains found in Fairfield Co. in 2006 identified
Human remains found in some Fairfield County woods in 2006 have been positively identified as a man who went missing in 1999.
SCE&G retracts leak report at nuclear plant
A leak at SCE&G's Jenkinsville nuclear plant last week was so minor the report to federal regulators has been retracted.
Homegoing service for Diana Smith Mitchell will be held at 6 p.m. Sunday at Bostick-Tompkins Funeral Home.
Midlands Tech to Offer Nuclear Technology Program
According to college officials, Midlands Technical College has developed a program to train and educate hopeful nuclear operator technicians, an announcement made a day before Earth Day, April 22.
Residents express concerns over nuclear stateion
Federal regulators say SCE&G operates a safe nuclear plant, but that doesn't stop Tange Jacobs from worrying about where she and her neighbors would go if there was an accident.
NRC plans open house on V.C. Summer April 13
The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission staff has scheduled an open house for Monday, April 13, and will be available to discuss and answer questions about the agencya s assessment of safety performance during 2008 at the Summer nuclear power plant.
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V.C. Summer construction manager: Jobs will be there
SCE&G construction manager Alan Torres. The construction manager from SCE&G says there are going to be jobs available during the construction of the two reactor units at the V.C. Summer site, and there are also different sources of funding to pay for the training that will be needed for these jobs.
Nuclear workers looking to the future
Ron Clary remembers one student standing out in the USC graduate mechanical engineering class he took in late '60s . "There were 19 young guys and this older guy," Clary said.
Groups to appeal panel's nuclear-plan ruling
A federal panel has rejected petitions of two environmental groups to oppose SCE&G's $9.8 billion plan to expand the Jenkinsville nuclear plant.
Inauguration Day Sterlita Caldwell can say: - I was there
Behind Sterlita Caldwell in her Jenkinsville home is a "shrine" dedicated to the promise of the President she saw take the Oath of Office.
PINOPOLIS a ' Power customers of Santee Cooper can expect higher bills starting this fall.
SCE&G Nuclear reactors could take jet hit, firm says
Two reactor units planned for SCE&G's nuclear plant at Jenkinsville meet new federal rules that require them to withstand the impact from a commercial jetliner, a utility official said Wednesday.