COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — The CEO of the public utility that co-owns South Carolina's abandoned nuclear power project said Tuesday he pushed the majority owner for years for better oversight. As junior partner, state-owned Santee Cooper could only make recommendations to South Carolina Electric & Gas, said Lonnie Carter, the utility's retiring CEO. "If we had been managing the project there would have been changes," Carter told a House panel investigating the debacle.Read more on NewsOK.com