Status report on distributed energy resource and net energy metering implementation : pursuant to section 58-39-140, South Carolina code of laws

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South Carolina Office of Regulatory Staff
Keywords
Energy conservation--Law and legislation--South Carolina , Distributed generation of electric power--South Carolina , Electric power production--South Carolina , Renewable energy sources--South Carolina
Abstract
On June 2, 2014, the Distributed Energy Resource Program Act 236 was signed into law by then Governor Nikki Haley. The goal of Act 236 is to “promote the establishment of a reliable, efficient, and diversified portfolio of distributed energy resources” for South Carolina. The law requires the South Carolina Office of Regulatory Staff to prepare and submit a report on the status of implementation of the DER Program. This update to the Report on Distributed Energy Resource and Net Energy Metering Implementation summarizes the status of implementation of the DER Programs and NEM for South Carolina’s three largest investor-owned utilities—South Carolina Electric & Gas Company, Duke Energy Carolinas and Duke Energy Progress.
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2019-07
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English
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South Carolina State Library
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South Carolina State Documents Depository
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