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    Saving energy, saving money : How South Carolina’s electric and natural gas utilities are using demand-side management to help customers reduce their energy bills, 2012

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    South Carolina Budget and Control Board, Energy Office
    Jones, Darcy
    Kokolis, George
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    Electric utilities--South Carolina; Demand-side management (Electric utilities)--South Carolina; Energy conservation--South Carolina; Gas companies--South Carolina
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    Demand-side management is a strategy that electric and natural gas utilities employ to decrease or defer demand for their energy services. The following report is intended to inform utility customers, consumer advocates, state and local policymakers, and energy market professionals about DSM activity undertaken by South Carolina’s electric and natural gas utilities in 2012, the last year for which Energy Information Agency data are available. Descriptions of DSM programs are based entirely on utility responses to the South Carolina Energy Office’s requests for information, as required by South Carolina Code of Laws Section 58-37-30.
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    Date Accessioned2014-05-01T13:08:57Z
    Date Available2014-05-01T13:08:57Z
    dc.date.created2014-05-01
    dc.descriptionDemand-side management is a strategy that electric and natural gas utilities employ to decrease or defer demand for their energy services. The following report is intended to inform utility customers, consumer advocates, state and local policymakers, and energy market professionals about DSM activity undertaken by South Carolina’s electric and natural gas utilities in 2012, the last year for which Energy Information Agency data are available. Descriptions of DSM programs are based entirely on utility responses to the South Carolina Energy Office’s requests for information, as required by South Carolina Code of Laws Section 58-37-30.
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    PublisherSouth Carolina State Library
    Digital CollectionSouth Carolina State Documents Depository
    RightsCopyright status undetermined. For more information contact, South Carolina State Library, 1500 Senate Street, Columbia, South Carolina 29201.
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