The South Carolina General Assembly passed legislation in early June 2008 requiring all state agencies to develop energy conservation plans to reduce their energy consumption by one percent per year during fiscal years 2009-2013 and by a total of a 20 percent reduction in energy use by 2020. This legislation requires that each of these entities develop an energy conservation plan that addresses how it will meet energy use reduction goals and submit it to SCEO. It also requires that each entity report its progress in meeting the energy use reduction goals on an annual basis. This is that report for 2008
The 2005-2006 Annual Report summarizes some of the recent accomplishments of the South Carolina En...
On June 2, 2014, the Distributed Energy Resource Program Act 236 was signed into law by then Governo...
This report is intended to summarize Demand Side Management activities deployed by South Carolina’s ...
The South Carolina General Assembly passed legislation in early June 2008 requiring all state agenci...
The South Carolina General Assembly passed legislation in early June 2008 requiring all state agenci...
The South Carolina General Assembly passed legislation in early June 2008 requiring all state agenci...
The South Carolina General Assembly passed legislation in early June 2008 requiring all state agenci...
The South Carolina General Assembly passed legislation in early June 2008 requiring all state agenci...
This document is a comprehensive document detailing the planned activities of the South Carolina Ene...
This is an annual update on the status of the energy efficient manufactured homes incentive program....
This is the South Carolina Energy Office’s summary of current and historical energy statistics, with...
To systematically address critical needs in the state, the South Carolina Energy Office has focused ...
The South Carolina State Energy Plan (State Energy Plan) is a comprehensive blueprint for a reliable...
South Carolina Energy Statistical Highlights is the South Carolina Energy Office’s summary of curren...
South Carolina law (48-52-640) requires state agencies to submit a disclaimer statement to the State...
The 2005-2006 Annual Report summarizes some of the recent accomplishments of the South Carolina En...
On June 2, 2014, the Distributed Energy Resource Program Act 236 was signed into law by then Governo...
This report is intended to summarize Demand Side Management activities deployed by South Carolina’s ...
The South Carolina General Assembly passed legislation in early June 2008 requiring all state agenci...
The South Carolina General Assembly passed legislation in early June 2008 requiring all state agenci...
The South Carolina General Assembly passed legislation in early June 2008 requiring all state agenci...
The South Carolina General Assembly passed legislation in early June 2008 requiring all state agenci...
The South Carolina General Assembly passed legislation in early June 2008 requiring all state agenci...
This document is a comprehensive document detailing the planned activities of the South Carolina Ene...
This is an annual update on the status of the energy efficient manufactured homes incentive program....
This is the South Carolina Energy Office’s summary of current and historical energy statistics, with...
To systematically address critical needs in the state, the South Carolina Energy Office has focused ...
The South Carolina State Energy Plan (State Energy Plan) is a comprehensive blueprint for a reliable...
South Carolina Energy Statistical Highlights is the South Carolina Energy Office’s summary of curren...
South Carolina law (48-52-640) requires state agencies to submit a disclaimer statement to the State...
The 2005-2006 Annual Report summarizes some of the recent accomplishments of the South Carolina En...
On June 2, 2014, the Distributed Energy Resource Program Act 236 was signed into law by then Governo...
This report is intended to summarize Demand Side Management activities deployed by South Carolina’s ...