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(Coming Soon!) Comprehensive Climate Action Plan Kickoff Events |
The PAQC is preparing to kick off the planning process for the Comprehensive Climate Action Plan (CCAP) this fall! Kickoff events will include re-initiating the sector-based Action Teams, an updated public input survey, and community engagement events. Please sign up for the mailing list below or email us for more information. |
CPRG Implementation Grant Funding Secured! | We are excited to announce that our multi-state coalition application for implementation grant funding was selected by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)! EPA received over 300 applications totaling over $33 billion in program proposals. The Atlantic Conservation Coalition (ACC) application, which includes the states of South Carolina, North Carolina, Virginia, and Maryland, was one of 25 applications selected by EPA for funding. South Carolina will receive approximately $89 million for land conservation measures that will enhance carbon sinks, reduce net emissions, and increase flood resilience. For more information, please see the link under “Resources” below. |
The Palmetto Air Quality Collaborative (PAQC) is a 4-year planning initiative to develop innovative strategies to reduce greenhouse gases (GHG) and air pollution in South Carolina. This initiative intends to lay the groundwork for lowering air emissions, engaging communities, and supporting workforce and economic development opportunities. The PAQC is co-led by the SC Office of Resilience (SCOR) and SC Department of Environmental Services (DES) and is funded through the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Climate Pollution Reduction Grant (CPRG) program.
South Carolina Priority Climate Action Plan, 2024 (PDF)
Following several months of stakeholder and community engagement, intergovernmental and interagency coordination, input survey feedback, and Action Team meetings, the Palmetto Air Quality Collaborative finalized the South Carolina Priority Climate Action Plan. It was published and submitted to the U.S. EPA on March 1, 2024.
An updated survey will be available shortly, however, the survey from the PCAP process (below) is still open if you wish to take it.
This survey is designed to collect input from stakeholders about emissions reduction priorities, current activities, and concerns. The survey will be open throughout the planning process.
Most questions are optional, although we hope you will answer as completely as possible. Once you submit the survey, you may return and complete it again if you wish to provide additional information or project ideas. This survey is anticipated to take less than 15 minutes.
SCOR will share survey information with the Councils of Governments (COGs) who are also participating in the CPRG program.
Please sign up for our mailing list using the following link if you are interested in updates and information for our initiative.
The PAQC receives funding from the EPA Climate Pollution Reduction Grant program
On August 16, 2022, the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) was signed into law and established funding for greenhouse gas (GHG) planning and implementation efforts. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) was authorized through the IRA to establish the Climate Pollution Reduction Grant (CPRG). States, metropolitan statistical areas (MSAs), tribes, and U.S. territories were eligible to receive funding from CPRG to develop strategies for reducing GHG emissions and other harmful co-pollutants.
South Carolina is one of 46 states that accepted funds from the CPRG. In addition, the Columbia and Greenville-Spartanburg MSAs received funding. Phase I of the CPRG provided states with $3 million and MSAs with $1 million. Phase II of CPRG will provide $4.6 billion nationwide in competitive implementation grants. SC Office of Resilience (SCOR) and SC Department of Health and Environmental Control (DHEC) are partnering as co-leads for this grant.
SCOR and SC DHEC are receiving funding from the EPA Climate Pollution Reduction Program (CPRG) and formed the Palmetto Air Quality Collaborative (PAQC) to complete the EPA CPRG deliverables and requirements.
The PAQC Intergovernmental and Interagency Coordination Group is comprised of the SC Office of Resilience, SC DHEC, SC Energy Office, and other state agencies. Representatives from the 10 South Carolina Council of Governments (COGs), Association of Counties, and the Municipal Association will be invited to participate as well. It is a diverse, multidisciplinary advisory committee created for the purpose of providing enhanced feedback to SCOR and DHEC at all stages of the planning grant life cycle, and will assist with developing and reviewing the three main deliverables for the CPRG program.
Action Teams will be formed based on sector and other cross-cutting interests. They will help identify and assess measures to be included in the PCAP, Implementation Grant applications, and the CCAP. Learn more about the Action Teams here.
Please check back soon for more information as we continue to plan and organize this project. If you have any questions, please contact us.