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State of South Carolina
Office of Regulatory Staff
Location
South Carolina, 29201
Salary
Type
Full-Time
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This job involves overseeing energy efficiency programs, analyzing utility compliance with regulations on things like electric vehicles and renewable energy, and preparing reports and testimony for state regulatory bodies.
It suits someone with a background in utilities or energy policy who enjoys research, policy work, and collaborating with stakeholders to promote sustainable energy practices.
Good fits include detail-oriented professionals passionate about environmental issues and public service.
The South Carolina Office of Regulatory Staff (ORS) represents the public interest of South Carolina in utility regulation for the major utility industries – electric, natural gas, telecommunications, water/wastewater, and transportation – before the Public Service Commission (PSC), the court system, and state and federal regulatory bodies.
Additionally, the ORS houses the state’s Energy Office, Broadband Office, Digital Opportunity Department, Equipment Distribution Program (EDP), and has responsibility for oversight of railroad safety and natural gas pipeline safety in South Carolina.
The ORS Energy Planning and Emerging Technology Department performs a wide variety of analytical, research and administrative functions in the regulation of investor-owned electric and natural gas utilities.
This position assesses electric utilities' compliance with state and federal laws, regulations, and policies associated with Energy Efficiency and Demand Side Management (EE/DSM) programs, Electric Vehicles (EV), and Distributed Energy Resources (DER).
Job responsibilities include:
Analyze utility filings related to EE/DSM programs and coordinate with external consultants in the preparation of the agency's annual report detailing the evaluations and findings.
Analyze Distributed Energy Resource program (DERP) filings and submit written and oral testimony detailing the evaluations and findings.
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