A pipeline company tasked with supplying natural gas necessary to run a proposed power plant in South Carolina’s Lowcountry has sent out letters to 185 potentially impacted landowners as the massive energy project, billed as “generational” for the state, gets underway. (File photo by Getty Images)
A pipeline company tasked with supplying natural gas necessary to run a proposed power plant in South Carolina’s Lowcountry has sent out letters to 185 potentially impacted landowners as the massive energy project, billed as “generational” for the state, gets underway.
Gov. Henry McMaster, in May, signed into law a sweeping energy package that, among other things, granted permission for Dominion Energy and state-owned utility Santee Cooper to partner on a 2,000-megawatt natural gas-fired plant along the Edisto River in Colleton County…