What's next for South Carolina's embattled utilities?; Nuclear regulators to license two new reactors at Turkey Point facility; DOE offers $1.8B for new supercomputers at national labs; NYPA proposes rebuilding North-South transmission lines to bolster renewable energy
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The $10 billion planned cost for new nuclear turned into more than $20 billion, and the utilities' nuclear renaissance turned into a nuclear nightmare.
But Florida Power & Light officials have said they will wait until Georgia Power's beleaguered Vogtle facility is finished before they decide to move forward.
The next generation of exascale computing could assist utilities with grid management and infrastructure planning, DOE Undersecretary Paul Dabbar said.
In South Carolina, the House approved a bill to expand the solar market. In Maine, lawmakers in the House failed to override a veto from Gov. Paul LePage (R) of a pro-solar bill.
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