Nuclear News Roundup May 27, 2018 SCE&G executives misled S.C. legislators about why a report was commissioned to investigate troubles at the failing V.C. Summer nuclear expansion project, state regulators say. Thestate.com Security troops on US nuclear missile base took LSD. Cnbc.com In comments likely to frustrate the White House, German Chancellor Angela Merkel said Germany and China will stand by the existing nuclear accord with Iran, even as the US has withdrawn and expects its European allies to follow suit. cnn.com Governor Phil Murphy has signed legislation to establish a Zero Emissions Certificate (ZEC) programme that will enable New Jersey's nuclear power plants to continue operating by recognising and compensating them for their carbon-free attributes. The bill was one of several legislative initiatives signed by Murphy yesterday to advance the state's clean energy economy. World-nuclear-news.org