Senators look into energy giant trying to buy Santee Cooper January 3, 2021 GMT COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — South Carolina legislators are investigating a potential buyer of embattled state-owned utility Santee Cooper. A state Senate subcommittee voted Thursday to request documents about Florida-based NextEra Energy’s lobbying efforts, campaign contributions and details in an ongoing federal criminal investigation into some of the company’s dealings in Florida, The State newspaper reported. The action pits the senators against some powerful lawmakers who’ve expressed interest in selling the utility, which — though lucrative, generating about $1.9 billion in revenue yearly — has been criticized since a nuclear project in Fairfield County collapsed in 2017, leading Santee Cooper to lose $4 billion.