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Schneider Electric projects 50% surge in U.S. industry electrification by 2030
Schneider Electric released a report June 25 that projects electrification of U.S. industry will increase by half from 30% at present to 45% by 2030. Compiled by the company's Sustainability Research Institute, the report also projects a potential, corresponding 25% reduction in fossil fuel demand over the same period. The report provides detailed analysis by sector, and projects that 16 of 21 sectors will reach 60% electrification by 2030. It also projects that U.S. industries will collectively reach 64% electrification by 2040 with a corresponding 50% reduction in fossil fuel consumption.
Scattered storms and more heat on the way!
CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCSC) - High temperatures are on the way up again through Wednesday, with heat index values above 100 for a good portion of the area likely again. Heat advisories may be issued again on Wednesday, so stay hydrated and take it easy if you have to be outdoors. Scattered storms and showers are likely throughout the day and evening, which will help drop temperatures at times. Higher rain and storm chances will kick in through the rest of the work week with highs dropping off into the lower 90s by the weekend.
Moore Farms Botanical Garden rolling out new event space as demand increases
LAKE CITY, S.C. (WBTW) — Moore Farms Botanical Garden next week will open a new event space as field trip and rental inquiries have jumped coming out of the pandemic, officials said on Monday. The 4,800-square-foot, open-air pavilion is situated behind its fire tower and welcome center. A ribbon cutting is set for 10 a.m. […]
Mullins pastor nominated for Stellar Award
MULLINS, S.C. (WBTW) — A Mullins pastor has been nominated for a Stellar Gospel Award in the category for Traditional Female Gospel Artist of the year along with other award-winning artists. Eartha Edwards said at an early age she knew her voice would be a tool used to uplift people around the world. She sang her […]
Jury seated, trial date set in federal trial for suspended Marlboro County sheriff
FLORENCE, S.C. (WBTW) — A jury was selected Monday in the case of indicted Marlboro County Sheriff Charles Lemon, who’s awaiting federal trial in connection with allegations of excessive force used against a prisoner in 2020. Deputy David Andrew Cook and Lemon were indicted in January in U.S. District Court in Florence. Court records indicate that Lemon […]
City of Columbia seeking book donations for Little Libraries initiative
COLUMBIA, S.C. — Maybe you've seen them around in some Columbia neighborhoods, little decorated boxes containing books for folks to borrow for free. They are called Little Libraries and, while most are erected by private individuals or neighborhood groups, now the City of Columbia is launching a Little Libraries initiative to place book boxes across North Columbia.
Soda City Live: Releasing the Weight: Strategies for Success Seminar
COLUMBIA, S.C. (WIS) - There is an upcoming seminar geared toward equipping youth and young adults with the knowledge and tools needed to navigate in today’s world. The event features dynamic presenters who will cover crucial topics to help attendees succeed in various aspects of their lives. Feel more...
Luke Doty gives his impression of LaNorris Sellers
There are three quarterbacks on the South Carolina football roster who have started games collegiately, but fourth-year head coach Shane Beamer has tabbed LaNorris Sellers, the only player at the position who hasn't started a game, as his starter. Sellers' overall physical traits are unmatched, but he doesn't have some of the same experiences as his teammates.
Camden moving forward with discussing housing developments
CAMDEN, S.C. — The City of Camden is moving ahead with plans to develop around 140-150 homes on parts of the Camden Training Center property. A city meeting will be held on Tuesday to discuss the proposal. Many neighbors that live close to the training center are worried about...
CVAHCS Robotic Surgery teams reach a milestone, top in VISN 7
COLUMBIA, South Carolina – The Columbia VA Health Care System robotic surgery teams recently completed their 800th robotic surgery and the numbers are increasing every day. The 800th occurred in mid-April, and the teams are on schedule to hit 1000 by the end of the year. CVAHCS started using...
South Carolina women's basketball: Gamecocks in the WNBA - Week 10
South Carolina WBB: News • Schedule • Roster • Stats • SEC • Polls • WNBA • Scholarship Chart. A’ja Wilson had another A’ja Week, Mikiah Hergert Harrigan scored a career-high, and Aliyah Boston did her best A’ja. Catch up on all the action in Gamecocks in the WNBA.
The South Carolina Research Authority unveils new Greenville office in effort to strengthen the support for local businesses
Greenville, South Carolina – The South Carolina Research Authority (SCRA) has once again shown its commitment and dedication to growth by establishing a new office in Greenville, in what appears to be a major step meant to support the local innovation sector. Joining already-existing sites in Charleston, Summerville, Columbia, and Anderson, the relocation marks the seventh facility in the expanding network of the company throughout the state.
Family of 2023 drowning victim to sue North Myrtle Beach, attorney says
NORTH MYRTLE BEACH, S.C. (WBTW) — The family of a Florida man who drowned while swimming off the coast in North Myrtle Beach last summer is suing the city. Michael Letzkus, 30, of Sanford, Fla., died July 26, 2023 at Seacoast Hospital — five days after being pulled from the water near 54th Avenue N […]
Marine units recover body from Waccamaw River during search for missing man
GEORGETOWN COUNTY, SC (WCSC/WMBF) - The Georgetown County Sheriff’s Office confirmed Tuesday that its marine units recovered a body from the Waccamaw River where a search was underway for a man who jumped from a bridge after a car crash. Sheriff’s spokesman Jason Lesley said the body was spotted...
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