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Update: Filed South Carolina Legislation Would Require Study Of "Full" Retail Electric Choice
A resolution, S 0998, has been introduced into the South Carolina legislature which would require, among other things, a study of, "enabling full cons...
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South Carolina Competitive Supply Bill Advances From Senate Committee (Already Passed House)
A South Carolina bill (H 3659) to create a competitive supply program that would allow retail customers to procure renewable energy supplies from thir...
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Professor Urges Retail Electric Choice For South Carolina
Jerry Ellig, research professor at the George Washington University Regulatory Studies Center, authored an op-ed in the Post and Courier urging the i...
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South Carolina Bill Would Require Competitive Supply Program
A bill has been introduced in the South Carolina Senate (SB 332) that would allow large customers to direct their utility to purchase renewable energy...
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Coalition Seeks To Allow Direct Contracting Between Retail Customers, Suppliers In South Carolina
A coalition of solar industry groups, conservation organizations, and clean energy advocates have included as part of a proposed clean energy agenda f...
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South Carolina State Senator Says He Will Introduce Bill To Require Electric Choice
South Carolina State Senator Tom Davis said that he will introduce a bill to require "electric choice" in the state, The State reports Though refer...
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Policy Council Analyst Calls for Deregulating Electric Industry -- In South Carolina
In an op-ed in The Greenville (S.C.) News, Shane McNamee a policy analyst at the S.C. Policy Council, argues for deregulation of South Carolina's ...
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