SC state lawmakers have come together to form a new bipartisan energy caucus. This Energy Caucus will serve South Carolina & South Carolinians first and always.
During National Clean Energy Week, SC Energy Caucus leaders celebrate the passage of H. 4940, legislation that will create the Electricity Market Reform Measures Study Committee @nathanballentin @reprussellott @tomdavis@ncewconf#cleanenergyweek#ncew20
Thank you @AGAlanWilson for recognizing National Clean Energy Week and honoring the hardworking South Carolinians who work in the clean energy industry! @NCEWConf#NCEW20
South Carolina State Representative @NathanBallentin has filed a comment in opposition to the @FERC petition to place #netmetering under federal control. Read Rep. Ballentine's comment letter here: https://t.co/4ArmKDJnV9 #CleanIsRight#EnergyFederalism
Do you agree that states should set their own energy policy? The SC Energy Caucus is opposing a petition before @FERC that would remove #netmetering from state jurisdiction.
How S.C. became a national clean energy model: South Carolina is being seen by some as a model for how bipartisan clean energy legislation can be accomplished in a conservative state.
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"Expanded rooftop solar generation is a clean, efficient way to reduce reliance on fossil fuels, spur job growth, leverage homeowner investment to reduce demand and further free up energy markets." https://t.co/8J8mRNvyK4
We had a great inaugural meeting yesterday to discuss South Carolina’s energy future. Looking forward to discussing ways we can help energy consumers save money with more affordable energy options, create jobs, and grow the economy.
Blan Holman from @selc_org speaking to SC State Senate committee about the critical need to raise the net metering cap. Again, jobs and energy choice depend on it. #SCleg#SCpol
Via @tysonagrinstead to @scenergycaucus “Only one other state reached a net metering cap and policymakers didn’t have a plan. Nevada.” — We know what happened there... Need to pass H.4421
Informative inaugural meeting for @scenergycaucus. Today 20 Republican and Democrat Representatives came together to move our state forward. More to come...