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SCE&G Reaches Settlement On $37M Program To Expand Solar Projects In South Carolina
01 June 2015
Troutman Pepper Hamilton Sanders
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The Charlotte Business Journal reports that S.C. Electric & Gas, the SCANA Corp. (NYSE:SCG) subsidiary that has
about 660,000 electric customers, has reached an agreement with
consumer and renewable-energy advocates on a $37 million program
designed to get 84.5 megawatts of solar on its system by 2021.
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