SCE and G pitches plan to help low-income customers with bills


High Voltage Maintenance Training Online

Our customized live online or in‑person group training can be delivered to your staff at your location.

  • Live Online
  • 12 hours Instructor-led
  • Group Training Available
Regular Price:
$599
Coupon Price:
$499
Reserve Your Seat Today
SCE&G wants state permission to use $3 million in tax credits to help poorer customers pay heating bills.

If the utility gets approval, money from those credits would be funneled through the governor's office to local community action agencies around the state, and from there to consumers.

Consumers then could apply for a one-time credit of $250 on natural gas bills, said SCE&G spokesman Eric Boomhower.

The utility will present the proposal to the S.C. Public Service Commission on Dec. 6, and if the agency gives approval that day, consumers could begin applying for the credit on Dec. 12, he said.

"The Public Service Commission challenged us to evaluate ways we could help our customers in relation to the unusually high gas prices we're all experiencing," said SCE&G president Neville Lorick. "These funds should help some of our most vulnerable customers stay warm."

SCE&G receives the tax credits at issue from the federal government for an environmental program. The company must get state permission to use the credits in new ways, because the PSC oversees the company's finances, said Marty Phalen, an SCE&G vice president.PSC spokesman Charlie Terreni said Tuesday that his agency welcomed customer-assistance efforts, but had not yet reviewed SCE&G's proposal.

"I would assume it would be given expedited consideration" by the PSC, Terreni said. "They will try to deal with it quickly."

To be eligible for the proposed heating help, a household's income would have to be no more than 175 percent of the federal poverty level. For a family of four, that's no more than $33,863, while for a lone individual it is no more than $16,748.

Consumers would not apply for the proposed financial assistance at SCE&G, but instead would apply at community action agencies, such as the Aiken/Barnwell/Lexington Counties Community Action Commission or Wateree Community Actions(which accepts applications from Richland County and other nearby counties). Consumers would have to bring their heating bills to agencies to get help, SCE&G said.

Related News

Tracking Progress on 100% Clean Energy Targets

100% Clean Energy Targets drive renewable electricity, decarbonization, and cost savings through state policies, CCAs,…
View more

Closure of 3 Southern California power plants likely to be postponed

California Gas Plant Extensions keep Ormond Beach, AES Alamitos, and Huntington Beach on standby for…
View more

"Everything Electric" Returns to Vancouver

Everything Electric Vancouver spotlights EV innovation, electric vehicles, charging infrastructure, battery technology, autonomous driving, and…
View more

Uzbekistan Looks To Export Electricity To Afghanistan

Surkhan-Pul-e-Khumri Power Line links Uzbekistan and Afghanistan via a 260-kilometer transmission line, boosting electricity exports,…
View more

B.C. Challenges Alberta's Electricity Export Restrictions

BC-Alberta Electricity Restrictions spotlight interprovincial energy tensions, limiting power exports and affecting grid reliability, energy…
View more

Why California's Climate Policies Are Causing Electricity Blackouts

California Rolling Blackouts expose grid reliability risks amid a heatwave, as CAISO curtails power while…
View more

Sign Up for Electricity Forum’s Newsletter

Stay informed with our FREE Newsletter — get the latest news, breakthrough technologies, and expert insights, delivered straight to your inbox.

Electricity Today T&D Magazine Subscribe for FREE

Stay informed with the latest T&D policies and technologies.
  • Timely insights from industry experts
  • Practical solutions T&D engineers
  • Free access to every issue

Live Online & In-person Group Training

Advantages To Instructor-Led Training – Instructor-Led Course, Customized Training, Multiple Locations, Economical, CEU Credits, Course Discounts.

Request For Quotation

Whether you would prefer Live Online or In-Person instruction, our electrical training courses can be tailored to meet your company's specific requirements and delivered to your employees in one location or at various locations.