South Carolina Statutes

§ 58-39-140 — Submittal of estimates of incremental or avoided costs for the next twelve months; hearing; regulations; report; expiration.

South Carolina § 58-39-140
JurisdictionSouth Carolina
Title 58PUBLIC UTILITIES, SERVICES AND CARRIERS
Ch. 39SOUTH CAROLINA DISTRIBUTED ENERGY RESOURCE PROGRAM

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S.C. Code Ann. § 58-39-140 (2026).

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(A)For purposes of this section, "incremental costs" means all reasonable and prudent costs incurred by an electrical utility to implement a distributed energy resource program pursuant to the provisions of Section 58-39-130 of this chapter, including, but not limited to:
(1)The cost an electrical utility incurs in excess of the electrical utility's avoided cost rate, as defined in this section. All costs paid under avoided cost rates, or negotiated rates pursuant to PURPA, whichever is lower, shall be considered an avoided cost under Section 58-39-120(B) and shall be recovered under Section 58-27-865.
(2)The full cost of an electrical utility's investment in nongenerating distributed energy resources, such as, but not limited to, energy storage devices.
(3)The electrical utility's wei

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Legislative History

HISTORY: 2014 Act No. 236 (S.1189), SECTION 2, eff June 2, 2014. Editor's Note 2014 Act No. 236, SECTION 9, provides as follows: "SECTION 9. If the application of the provisions of this act to any wholesale electrical contract existing on the date of its adoption is determined to impair unlawfully any term of such contract or to add material costs to either party, then that contract will be exempt from the terms of this act to the extent necessary to cure such impairment or to avoid the imposition of additional material costs."

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