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Duke Energy helps customers in South Carolina advance sustainability goals through expanded clean energy initiatives
Other - MARCH 19, 2026

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Duke Energy helps customers in South Carolina advance sustainability goals through expanded clean energy initiatives

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Duke Energy has placed the 10‑megawatt Ebbie Solar project into service in Marion, S.C., marking the first project in the state to operate under its updated Green Source Advantage program. The milestone comes as Duke Energy’s Renewable Choice program exceeded initial enrollment targets in 2025, reflecting strong demand from large commercial and industrial customers for flexible access to clean energy.

Through the GSA program, large business customers can support new renewable energy projects on Duke Energy’s grid. Customers receive renewable energy certificates (RECs) and bill credits for the clean energy the projects produce.

Located in Marion, S.C., the Ebbie Solar facility will provide customer‑driven renewable energy for the Schaeffler Group, supporting the company’s sustainability goals. Built with American‑made panels and domestic steel, the 10-megawatt facility is expected to generate more than 23,000 megawatt‑hours of clean electricity annually un

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