UTILITIES
$520M settlement approved in Santee Cooper lawsuit

Published: Wednesday, July 22, 2020

A South Carolina state judge on Monday approved a $520 million settlement
in a customer class-action lawsuit against state-owned utility Santee
Cooper over increased rates for a failed nuclear construction project.

Judge Jean Toal signed off on the deal, which will provide refunds for
nearly all of the utility's 1.7 million customers. After about 90 days,
customers will receive some kind of cash payment. Customers with refunds of
less than $25 will receive a credit on their bill.

Plaintiffs' lawyers will get 15%, or $77 million to $78 million, of the
settlement. Lawyers said the percentage is relatively low in this kind of
lawsuit, *The State* newspaper reported
<https://www.thestate.com/news/local/crime/article244355297.html#storylink=mainstage_card6>
.

The project racked up $4 billion in debt before Santee Cooper pulled out of
its minority stake in the V.C. Summer nuclear expansion in July 2017. The
project to build two nuclear-powered electric generators in Jenkinsville,
about 25 miles (40 kilometers) northwest of Columbia, was shut down before
any power was generated because of the rising costs, as Santee Cooper
increased rates five times to fund construction.

Monday's finalized deal also requires Santee Cooper to freeze electric
rates for four years, which lawyers said could be worth up to $510 million,
according
<https://www.postandcourier.com/business/judge-approves-santee-cooper-ratepayer-settlement-over-failed-vc-summer-nuclear-project/article_b7e11862-ca99-11ea-baf6-bb7b91e013cf.html>
to *The Post and Courier*.

State lawmakers are still deciding whether to sell the utility or re-form
it. *— Associated Press*
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