The Latest: Gov hopeful: Nuke deal 'proof is in the pudding'
COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — The Latest on the acquisition of a beleaguered South Carolina utility by Dominion Energy after the failure of a nuclear construction project (all times local):
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A Republican hoping to become South Carolina's next governor says she's skeptical of a plan to take over a utility floundering after a failed nuclear reactor project.
Former state labor chief Catherine Templeton tells The Associated Press on Wednesday "the proof is in the pudding" for the proposed acquisition of SCANA by Virginia-based Dominion Energy.
The $14.6 billion deal includes about $1.3 billion in refunds to South Carolina Electric & Gas Co.
