Environmental Groups Oppose Proposed Energy Projects in South Carolina Lowcountry
The Sierra Club and Savannah Riverkeeper have joined local opposition against a natural gas power plant and data center in South Carolina. These projects are under scrutiny due to potential environmental impacts and financial risks to utility customers.

Major energy companies are advancing plans for a natural gas power plant and an 800-plus acre data center in rural Colleton County, South Carolina, with a 70-mile underground gas pipeline proposed. Local opposition, supported by the Sierra Club and Savannah Riverkeeper, has emerged due to concerns about air pollution and costs associated with the projects.
Public hearings held by the South Carolina Public Service Commission drew over 100 attendees who voiced their apprehensions. Environmental advocates argue that investments should not proceed based on unconfirmed data center contracts, and they call for the retirement of aging coal plants to mitigate pollution. The developments could affect utility rates and public health if approved.




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