Taxonomy Archives: South Carolina

July 2, 2015

As global shipping grows, SELC keeps an eye on health of Southeastern ports

June 2, 2015

New Analysis finds Burning Wood Pellets

Chapel Hill, N.C.- A new analysis by experts in carbon lifecycle modeling, Spatial Informatics Group LLC, reveals that using wood pellets will produce 2 1/2 times more carbon pollution than to burn co...

May 27, 2015

EPA Releases Final Clean Water Rule

Washington, D.C.-Today the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the Army Corps of Engineers (Corps) released its final Clean Water Rule, helping to provide clarity on protections for the drinking...

May 27, 2015

South Carolina solar gets another boost after settlement with SCE&G

May 26, 2015

Settlement Agreement Announced between SCE&G, Conservation Groups on Solar Incentive Programs

Charleston, S.C.-Conservation groups reached a settlement agreement today between SCE&G, solar business interests, and other stakeholders on proposed solar programs that will significantly boost solar...

May 21, 2015

Charleston port tries to prevent shoreside power for cruise ships, despite pollution reductions

May 14, 2015

Settlement spurs investment in South Carolina solar

May 13, 2015

Settlement Agreement Announced between Duke Energy, Conservation Groups on Solar Incentive Programs

Charleston, S.C.-Conservation groups reached a settlement agreement this week between Duke Energy, solar business interests and other stakeholders on proposed solar programs that will significantly bo...

April 30, 2015

Arsenic and Old Waste: Duke agrees to cleanup after pollution exposed

April 30, 2015

Duke Energy to Clean Up Robinson, S.C.

Chapel Hill, N.C.- After the SELC and Coastal Conservation League disclosed arsenic pollution and the dumping of low-level radioactive waste at the site, Duke Energy today announced it would clean up ...