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NARENCO Plans Operations Center in Timmonsville, South Carolina

09/18/2020
NARENCO, a leading renewable energy independent power producer, will invest $20 million to establish operations in Timmonsville, South Carolina.

Located along Sardis Highway in Florence County, NARENCO’s new operations will produce up to 16 megawatts of alternating current (AC) of renewable solar energy. One megawatt AC of solar energy is enough to provide clean energy to approximately 200 South Carolina homes. The first phase of projects is expected to be operational by 2021.

"It has been an honor to partner with Florence County on these projects. We are thrilled at the opportunity to invest in the Florence community and to provide clean power to our neighbors. We look forward to seeing these projects come to fruition,” said NARENCO President of Development Jesse Montgomery.

“South Carolina’s renewable energy sector continues to grow, and we’re excited about today’s announcement of NARENCO’s new $20 million project in Florence County. This is a huge win for the Florence community and the state of South Carolina,” said Governor Henry McMaster.

“Investments like this one continue to grow South Carolina’s reputation as a top business destination for industries of all types. We celebrate NARENCO’s decision to invest in Florence County and look forward to their continued success,” said Secretary of Commerce Bobby Hitt.

Founded in 2009, NARENCO is one of the largest solar developers in North America. The company is focused on the development, engineering, procurement, construction and operation of utility scale and commercial solar installations.

“Florence County Economic Development Partnership always keeps the future of the county in mind and strives to pave the way for success. Renewable solar energy is part of that future, and we are proud to welcome NARENCO, a national renewable energy corporation, to help us get there,” said Florence County Economic Development Partnership Chairman Joe W. “Rocky” Pearce.

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