To add some more gloom to this topic I have been hearing rumors construction in South Carolina may be mothballed.
Not sure where of from whom you heard that rumor. We (VC Summer) are driving full speed ahead with our construction. Duke continues their COLA process for at least 1 AP1000 near Gafney, SC.
As far as job opportunities, consider that a large and seasoned portion of the current industry personnel are approaching retirement age. In the last 1 1/2 years, VC Summer has had no fewer than 20 personnel, across all disciplines, retire.
Jobs are going to continue to develop as more personnel retire. Also, when the natural gas pipelines are completed in the next several years, these all time low natural gas prices will be a thing of the past, potentially driving the price for construction/operation of a natural gas plant back up.
Lastly, having spoken with peers from other stations/utilities who have a COLA at some stage of the approval process, those folks are watching and waiting to see how our project (VC Summer) and Vogtle's projects turn out. Ideally, the lessons learned that we produce can help trim some costs and streamline the construction process, while making the NRC's construction oversight process better as well.
Just some tidbits to chew on.