South Carolina Community Choice Aggregation Act enables local governments to offer competitive electric supply options to customers.
The South Carolina Community Choice Aggregation Act allows counties and municipalities to establish community choice aggregations, which combine retail electric customers to procure electric supply and services. Participation is voluntary, and customers must receive written notices before enrollment. The incumbent electric utility must provide consolidated billing and customer data for aggregation implementation.
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