Columbia, S.C., December 9, 2025 – Westinghouse Electric Company released a comprehensive, independent report from PricewaterhouseCoopers LLC (PwC) detailing the substantial economic impact of completing the two partially built AP1000® advanced modular reactors at V.C. Summer Nuclear Station in Jenkinsville, South Carolina.
“The construction of the two nuclear reactors at V.C. Summer marks a major step forward in our region’s economic development,” said Ethel Bunch, Founder of the Palmetto Nuclear Coalition (PNC). “From thousands of high-skilled construction jobs to long-term careers in engineering, operations and maintenance, this project is creating a lasting economic engine that powers local communities with stable careers and sustained growth. As South Carolina emerges as the catalyst for America’s nuclear resurgence, PNC is proud to support Westinghouse as these reactors come to life.”
“South Carolina is poised to become a national leader in the deployment of advanced new nuclear generation,” said Dan Sumner, Interim CEO, Westinghouse. “This report highlights that the two AP1000 units at V.C. Summer would generate lasting economic benefits for the state, creating thousands of high-paying, highly skilled jobs while supporting the future expansion of South Carolina’s industrial base.”
Additional key findings outlined in the PwC report include:
The advanced AP1000 reactor is the only operating Generation III+ reactor with fully passive safety systems, modular construction design and the smallest footprint per MWe on the market. There are six AP1000 reactors currently setting operational performance and availability records worldwide with 14 additional reactors under construction and five more under contract. The AP1000 technology has been selected for nuclear energy programs in Poland, Ukraine and Bulgaria, and is also under consideration at multiple other sites in Europe, the Middle East, and North America.
Download the full report: The Economic Impact of a Two-Unit Westinghouse AP1000® Project at V.C. Summer