COLUMBIA, S.C. and WASHINGTON, D.C. – Today, the solar industry commended the South Carolina Senate for passing a landmark energy bill, The Energy Freedom Act, on a bipartisan vote, and urged the House to quickly approve the measure and send it to Gov. McMaster for his signature.
Following is a statement on the bill’s passage from Abigail Ross Hopper, president and CEO of the Solar Energy Industries Association:
“After a unanimous vote in the South Carolina House, we are glad to see that the Senate also approved this critical legislation, which will lower electricity bills and create jobs across The Palmetto State. That the bill passed with strong bipartisan support is a testament to the hard work of our many partners and allies in the state, and clean energy champions in the Legislature.
“We urge the House to quickly offer final approval of the bill, and for swift action from Governor McMaster so clean energy can resume its growth in the Palmetto State.”
If enacted, this legislation would:
South Carolina installed more than 400 megawatts of new solar electric generating capacity in 2017, but saw slower growth in 2018 with less than 150 megawatts installed. This legislation is critical to restarting that growth, lowering electricity bills and creating new jobs across the state.
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