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$61 million in refunds for customers in SC nuclear debacle

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COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — A South Carolina judge has approved a second round of refunds for customers of a utility that poured billions of dollars into two nuclear power plants that never produced a watt of power. About $61 million is being set aside for Dominion Energy South Carolina after the utility sold several properties as part of the settlement of a class-action lawsuit. About 1 million customers were part of the lawsuit over the unfinished plants at the  V.C. Summer Nuclear Station near Columbia. Wednesday’s agreement will split the $61 million based on power use by customers during a decade of planning and construction for the nuclear station.

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