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South Carolina |
Electric Transportation Impact Studies |
Laws and Regulations |
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Type: Laws and Regulations |
Jurisdiction: South Carolina
The Joint Committee on the Electrification of Transportation (Committee) must study the challenges and opportunities associated with transportation electrification and make recommendations to the General Assembly. The Committee must investigate the following areas:
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The environmental, economic, and customer challenges associated with electric vehicles (EVs);
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The potential value of advancing the development and deployment of EVs and associated infrastructure; and,
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The impacts of EVs on current infrastructure, customers, utilities, and electricity grid.
The South Carolina Department of Revenue must provide an annual report to the Committee on the prior fiscal year’s revenue collection for the repair, maintenance, or improvements to the South Carolina transportation system.
(Reference South Carolina Code of Laws 58-27-260)
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South Carolina |
Transportation Electrification Utility Impact Study |
Laws and Regulations |
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Type: Laws and Regulations |
Jurisdiction: South Carolina
No earlier than April 1, 2023, the Public Service Commission (PSC) must open a docket for the purpose of identifying the regulatory challenges and opportunities associated with transportation electrification, including:
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Grid integration and modernization efforts;
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Regulatory policies to support efficient and cost-effective transportation electrification;
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Data management and coordination;
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Grid investments to support electric vehicle (EV) deployment;
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Increased EV adoption and the development of their charging infrastructure; and,
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Rate design and load management strategies.
The PSC must also submit reports on a triennial basis to the Joint Committee on the Electrification of Transportation on regulatory issues related to transportation electrification.
(Reference South Carolina Code of Laws 58-27-265)
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