The Public Service Commission of South Carolina has approved Duke Energy's new nonresidential demand response program, PowerShare Storage. This program allows customers to earn bill credits by enrolling qualifying energy storage systems, which can be used to support grid reliability during peak demand periods. The program is set to begin operation in August 2026 and aims to enhance grid stability while providing cost savings for participating customers.
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