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South CarolinaThe table shown here summarizes green power products available in South Carolina and nationally available renewable energy certificate products.
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State-Specific Utility Green Pricing Programs (Validated January 2015 with regular updates)
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State |
Utility Information |
Enrollment Information |
Type |
Start Date |
Premium |
SC |
Duke Energy Carolinas |
Palmetto Clean Energy (PaCE) |
wind, solar, landfill gas |
2008 |
4.0¢/kWh |
SC |
Progress Energy Carolinas |
Palmetto Clean Energy (PaCE) |
wind, solar, landfill gas |
2008 |
4.0¢/kWh |
SC |
Santee Cooper: Aiken Electric Cooperative, Berkeley Electric Cooperative, Blue Ridge Electric, Coastal Electric Cooperative, Edisto Electric Cooperative, Fairfield Electric Cooperative, Horry Electric Cooperative, Laurens Electric Cooperative, Lynches River Electric Cooperative, Marlboro Electric Cooperative, Mid-Carolina Electric Cooperative, Palmetto Electric Cooperative, Pee Dee Electric Cooperative, Santee Electric Cooperative, Tri-County Electric Cooperative, York Electric Cooperative |
Green Power Program |
landfill gas, wind, solar |
2001 |
3.0¢/kWh |
SC |
SCE&G |
Palmetto Clean Energy (PaCE) |
wind, solar, landfill gas |
2008 |
4.0¢/kWh |
Source: National Renewable Energy Laboratory, Golden, Colorado.
Notes: Utility green pricing programs may only be available to customers located in the utility's service territory. For additional details, please see the full green pricing products table.
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National Retail REC Products (Validated January 2015 with regular updates)
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Certificate Marketer |
Product Name |
Renewable Resources |
Location of Renewable Resources |
Residential Price Premiums* |
Certification |
3Degrees |
National Renewable Energy Certificates |
100% wind, solar, geothermal, low-impact hydro, biogas, biomass |
Nationwide |
0.5¢/kWh-1.5¢/kWh |
Green-e Energy |
3 Phases Renewables |
Green Certificates |
100% biomass, geothermal, hydro, solar, wind |
Nationwide |
1.2¢/kWh |
Green-e Energy |
Arcadia Power |
Wind Energy |
100% new wind |
Nationwide |
0.5¢/kwh-1.5¢/kwh |
Green-e Energy |
Bonneville Environmental Foundation |
Renewable Energy Certificates |
wind, low-impact hydro, biogas, landfill gas, geothermal, solar |
Nationwide |
0.8¢/kWh |
Green-e Energy |
Carbon Solutions Group |
CSG CleanBuild |
biomass, biogas, wind, solar, hydro |
Nationwide |
0.15¢/kWh - 0.5¢/kWh |
Green-e Energy |
Community Energy |
NewWind Energy |
100% new wind |
Nationwide |
2.5¢/kWh
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Green-e Energy |
EDP Renewables |
US Wind |
100% wind |
Nationwide |
0.8¢/kWh |
— |
Green Core Electric |
Wind Energy |
100% new wind |
Nationwide |
1.0¢/kWh |
Green-e Energy Certified RECs only |
Mass Energy Consumers Alliance |
New England Wind Friends |
100% new wind |
New England |
5.0¢/kWh (contribution) |
— |
North American Power |
American Wind |
100% wind |
Nationwide |
1.5¢/kWh |
Green-e Energy |
NuPath Energy |
NuSource1 |
wind, solar |
Nationwide |
1.2¢/kWh |
Independent 3rd party |
NuPath Energy |
NuSourceNY |
wind, small hydro |
NY/nationwide |
1.6¢/kWh |
Independent 3rd party |
Renewable Choice Energy |
American Wind |
100% new wind |
Nationwide |
2.0¢/kWh |
Green-e Energy |
REpowerNow |
REpower Credits |
wind, solar, hydro |
Wisconsin |
2.5¢/kWh |
— |
Santee Cooper |
SC Green Power |
landfill gas, solar |
South Carolina |
3.0¢/kWh |
Green-e Energy |
Sky Energy, Inc. |
WIND-E Renewable Energy |
100% wind |
Nationwide |
2.4¢/kWh |
— |
SRECTrade |
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Sterling Planet |
Sterling Wind |
100% new wind |
Nationwide |
1.5¢/kWh |
Green-e Energy |
WindCurrent |
Chesapeake Windcurrent |
100% new wind |
Mid-Atlantic States |
1.5¢/kWh |
— |
Notes:
* Product prices are updated as of January 2015. Premium may also apply to small commercial customers. Large users may be able to negotiate price premiums.
Source: National Renewable Energy Laboratory. |
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