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2019 | YEAR IN REVIEW

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“ In the last six years the electric cooperatives have played a key role in the attraction and

expansion of companies investing more than $6.4 billion and creating 30,000 jobs. The

announced capital investment and job creation resulted in nearly $30 billion of economic

impact to the State. These results include a state and local tax impact of almost $785

million and labor income of more than $6.7 billion.”— Bob Paulling

Chairman, SC Power Team

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Dear Colleagues,

On behalf of the Board of Trustees, it is my pleasure to present the 2019 Year-in-Review from the South Carolina Power Team. In the pages that

follow, you will not only read about the results of 2019, you will see cumulative evidence of the collective commitment to growth from our 20 South

Carolina Electric Cooperatives.

Six years ago, we adopted an aggressive strategy for growth within our system, and we set out to play an essential role in economic development within

our state. We made changes to our rates, enhanced our incentive offerings and made a significant commitment to creating market ready sites.

In the last six years the electric cooperatives have played a key role in the attraction and expansion of companies investing more than $6.4 billion and

creating 30,000 jobs. The announced capital investment and job creation resulted in nearly $30 billion of economic impact to the State. These results

include a state and local tax impact of almost $785 million and labor income of more than $6.7 billion.

In 2019, the South Carolina Power Team Board of Trustees reaffirmed our commitment to be an essential partner to the communities we serve,

foster growth and develop South Carolina’s economy. Our new Strategic Blueprint reinforces our collective commitment to be a preferred utility

partner to the communities we serve.

We are grateful to all our partners and allies for their commitment to supporting economic development efforts.

Sincerely,

Bob Paulling, Chairman

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SC Power Team is a full-service, non-profit economic development organization representing the state’s 20 consumer-owned electric cooperatives serving two-thirds of the area of the state. The mission of SC Power Team is to facilitate the growth of jobs, investment and electric load through the attraction of new industrial and commercial activity, as well as, the expansion and retention of existing businesses and facilities in the service areas of the electric cooperatives throughout South Carolina.

SC POWER TEAM — ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT, MARKETING,

BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT AND SITE ADVANCEMENT

» Promotes job creation, capital investment, and electric load through the attraction of new industrial and commercial activity

» Supports expansion and retention of existing businesses

» Provides Project Management services to simplify and expedite an organization’s relocation to our state or an existing industry with its expansion

» Offers assistance with community preparedness, site development and competitiveness initiatives

ELECTRIC COOPERATIVES (20) — DISTRIBUTION NON-PROFIT AND MEMBER-OWNED

» Serve 1.6 million South Carolinians in all 46 counties

» Build and maintain the state’s largest power distribution system

» Own and operate more than 72,000 miles of power lines covering 70 percent of South Carolina

» Invest millions of dollars in community infrastructure and site improvement projects

CENTRAL ELECTRIC POWER COOPERATIVE — TRANSMISSION COMPANY

» Provides total wholesale electric service to all of South Carolina’s 20 electric cooperatives

» Serves over 800,000 meters

» Is the only statewide electric system in South Carolina

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OUR PARTNERSHIP

SC POWER TEAM

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$16.6 BILLION

IN ANNOUNCED CAPITAL

INVESTMENT CREATING

85,518 NEW JOBS

SERVED BY THE

20 ELECTRIC

COOPERATIVES

$21.34 MILLION IN INCENTIVE FUNDS

INVESTED TO ASSIST

COMMUNITIES IN

SECURING

ANNOUNCEMENTS

$100 MILLION

INVESTED IN

ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS, INDUSTRIAL PARKS AND COMMUNITY

INFRASTRUCTURE

BY THE ELECTRIC

COOPERATIVES THROUGH

THE STATE'S

CORPORATE LICENSE FEE

TAX CREDIT PROGRAM

$1.675* MILLION STRATEGIC PLANNING

$1.745 MILLION

SITE EVALUATIONS AND

ADVANCEMENTS

$161,500PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT

Since the organization began in 1988, the SC Power Team, through the commitments made by the 20 Electric Cooperatives of South Carolina, has continued to invest in economic development and community development within the communities they serve.

COOPERATIVE COMMITMENT TO GROWTH

*Investments in economic development organizations and professionals.

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WHAT HAS THE ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE COMMITMENT TO ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT MEANT TO SOUTH CAROLINA SINCE 2014?

NEARLY 30,000

JOBS CREATED

$6 BILLION IN

CAPITAL INVESTMENT

$30 BILLION IN TOTAL

ECONOMIC IMPACT

AIKEN | BERKELEY | BLACK RIVER | BLUE RIDGE | BROAD RIVER | COASTAL | EDISTO

FAIRFIELD | HORRY | LAURENS | LITTLE RIVER | LYNCHES RIVER | MARLBORO | MID-CAROLINA

NEWBERRY | PALMETTO | PEE DEE | SANTEE | TRI-COUNTY | YORK

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2019 STRATEGIC BLUEPRINT METRICS

SC Power Team has become an essential component of the economic development efforts in the State of South Carolina. Blueprint 2021 provides the SC Power Team with direction during the course of three years related to its targets and strategic focuses, enabling SC Power Team to continue to effectively serve the 20 electric cooperatives of South Carolina and remain essential to the economic development process in the state.

CAPITAL INVESTMENT NEW JOBS

2019 ACHIEVEMENT

2019 ACHIEVEMENT

2019 METRICS

2019 METRICS

$685MILLION

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$527.8 MILLION

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32,609 kVA

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HIGHLIGHTS OF 2019 ANNOUNCEMENTS

» 40 announcements totaling $527.8 million in capital investment and 2,927 new jobs» 38 percent of the announcements were major expansions creating $84.7 million in capital investment and 1,057 new jobs» FDI company announcements made up $47.2 million of our overall capital investment for 2019

HIGHLIGHTS OF 2019 LOCATIONS/EXPANSIONS

» Spectrum Quartz creating 150 jobs at a repurposed facility in Dillon County with a $22.5 million capital investment» MM Technics expanding manufacturing operations in Newberry County with a $6 million capital investment creating 35 jobs» Horton Holding, Inc., establishing new manufacturing facility in Oconee County with a $20 million capital investment and the creation of 125 jobs» L3Harris expanding operations in Beaufort County creating 20 jobs» Global Lending Services LLC creating 669 jobs by expanding their lending operations in Greenville County with a $4.2 million capital investment» A&R Logistics, Inc., establishing an export facility in Berkeley County with a $60 million capital investment creating 60 jobs

2019 SC POWER TEAM ANNOUNCEMENTSANNOUNCED CAPITAL INVESTMENT — $527.8 MILLION ANNOUNCED NEW JOBS — 2,927

2019 SUCCESS STORIES

$480.6 MILLION DOMESTIC 2,775 DOMESTIC

$47.2 MILLION INTERNATIONAL 152 INTERNATIONAL

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■■ Advanced Manufacturing — $227,600,000 » Advanced Materials — $46,100,000

» Aerospace — $600,000 » Automotive — $39,000,000 » Metals — $15,800,000 » Misc. Manufacturing — $126,100,000

■■ Advanced Manufacturing — 911 » Advanced Materials — 69 » Aerospace — 16 » Automotive — 221 » Metals — 78 » Misc. Manufacturing — 527

2019 ANNOUNCED PROJECTS BY SECTOR

Warehouse/ Distribution

$239,300,000

Advanced Manufacturing $227,600,000

Agribusiness — $6,200,000 Office/Headquarters — $4,200,000

Service $50,500,000

Warehouse/Distribution 898

Advanced Manufacturing

911

Service 420

Agribusiness — 29

Office/ Headquarters

669

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JOBS CREATED — 2,927CAPITAL INVESTMENT — $527.8 MILLION

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SPECTRUM QUARTZPART OF THE HIRSCH GLASS CORPORATION,

LOCATING NEW PRODUCTION FACILITY IN DILLON COUNTY

MM TECHNICSAN AMERICAN SUBSIDIARY OF AUTOMOTIVE SUPPLIER

MUHR METALLTECHNIK, EXPANDING OPERATIONS IN NEWBERRY COUNTY

“ At Pee Dee Electric Cooperative, we are pleased and privileged to provide critical

electric power to the new production facility that Spectrum Quartz is ramping up

here in Dillon County. We’re delighted that they’re bringing so many new jobs to

our community, and the beautiful quartz interior surfacing products they’ll soon

be producing will just add to that sense of pride for a job well done.”— James A. Goodson, Chairman, Board of Trustees, Pee Dee Electric Cooperative

“ MM Technics is a success story for the company and the community, which have

partnered to provide quality jobs producing state-of-the-art components for

some of the world’s finest automobiles. This innovative company’s expansion

just three years after they began operations here is an exciting development and

we’re excited ourselves to be able to play a role in their continued growth.”— G. Keith Avery, President and Chief Executive Officer, Newberry Electric Cooperative

SERVED BY: PEE DEE ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE

SERVING: CHESTERFIELD, DARLINGTON, DILLON, FLORENCE, LEE AND MARION COUNTIES

SITE READINESS AND CoRE FUNDS UTILIZEDSERVED BY: NEWBERRY ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE

SERVING: FAIRFIELD, LAURENS, LEXINGTON AND NEWBERRY COUNTIES

$22.5 mmCAPITAL INVESTMENT

150 JOBS

$6 mmCAPITAL INVESTMENT

35 JOBS

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“ Companies like Horton Holding are attracted to South Carolina and cooperative

territory because of both our attractive utility rates and our business-friendly

climate. I’m excited to see a strong partnership established between Horton and

Oconee County, with the creation of 125 high-quality jobs for this region’s residents.

Blue Ridge looks forward to working with this new member and its employee team.

We wish them our very best as they begin producing engine-cooling components for

their worldwide markets in this current year and for many years to come.”— Jim Lovinggood, President and Chief Executive Officer, Blue Ridge Electric Cooperative

“ Palmetto Electric Cooperative is pleased to continue our role as a critical

infrastructure partner as L3Harris expands its local operation, adding 20

quality jobs and a more secure future for all its employees and the companies

and countries their products serve. We are thrilled that this global defense

technology innovator continues to invest in Beaufort County.”— A. Berl Davis, President and Chief Executive Officer, Palmetto Electric Cooperative

HORTON HOLDING, INC.LOCATING NEW OPERATIONS IN OCONEE COUNTY

L3HARRIS EXPANDING OPERATIONS IN BEAUFORT COUNTY

CoRE FUNDS UTILIZEDSERVED BY: BLUE RIDGE ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE

SERVING: ANDERSON, GREENVILLE, OCONEE, PICKENS AND SPARTANBURG COUNTIES

CoRE FUNDS UTILIZEDSERVED BY: PALMETTO ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE

SERVING: BEAUFORT, HAMPTON AND JASPER COUNTIES

$20 mmCAPITAL INVESTMENT

125 JOBS

20 JOBS

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A&R LOGISTICS, INC.ESTABLISHING OPERATIONS IN BERKELEY COUNTY

GLOBAL LENDING SERVICES, LLC EXPANDING OPERATIONS IN GREENVILLE COUNTY

“ Global Lending Services is one of the fastest growing companies in our service

area. We’ve partnered with them on electric power and more since planning

began for the GLS facility in Mauldin and we’re delighted to have a role in this

latest expansion.”— Charles Adair, Chairman, Board of Directors, Laurens Electric Cooperative

“ The Lowcountry, with its access to the Port of Charleston, major highways, and

robust rail service, continues to build its reputation as a place to locate and thrive

for a diverse array of firms with national and global markets. Berkeley Electric

Cooperative is delighted to help A&R Logistics create a new presence here as a

leading provider of warehousing and packaging services for chemical companies.” — Dwayne Cartwright, President and Chief Executive Officer, Berkeley Electric Cooperative

SERVED BY: LAURENS ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE

SERVING: ABBEVILLE, ANDERSON, GREENVILLE, LAURENS, NEWBERRY, SPARTANBURG AND UNION COUNTIES

CoRE FUNDS UTILIZEDSERVED BY: BERKELEY ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE

SERVING: BERKELEY, CHARLESTON AND DORCHESTER COUNTIES

$4.2 mmCAPITAL INVESTMENT

$60 mmCAPITAL INVESTMENT

669 JOBS

60 JOBS

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ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT REVIEW

Known as “EDR” to its partners, allies and colleagues in the industry, SC Power Team hosts the premier professional development conference in the state, hosting more than 200 professionals, providing solid content and networking within economic development.

PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT GRANTS

Grants were given to 4 individuals for economic development training in 2019 in the amount of $6,000.

AWARDS/ACCOMPLISHMENTS

» 2019 Top Utilities in Economic Development, Site Selection Magazine» Platinum Per Capita Award, United Way of the Midlands» United Way Pacesetter 2019

STAFF COMMUNITY AND PROFESSIONAL ENGAGEMENT

» Bradley Elementary School Lunch Buddies — Rebecca Breland and Warren Darby, volunteers

» Brennen Elementary School Mentorship Program — Warren Darby, volunteer» City of West Columbia Planning Commission — Jason Speake, member» City of Columbia Planning Commission — Jamie Frost, vice chairman» Committee of 100, Central South Carolina Alliance — Warren Darby,

Board of Directors, member » Leadership South Carolina Class of 2019 — Jamie Frost, graduate» Palmetto Health Cancer Boards Calvary — Jamie Frost, leadership team

and founding member» National Rural Economic Developers Association (NREDA) —

James Chavez, Board of Directors, director» Rotary Club of Five Points (Columbia) — Andrew Folks, member» South Carolina Economic Developers’ Association (SCEDA) — Jamie Frost,

Membership Committee; Angelyn Smith, Steering Committee for SCEDA Women, member

» Tour de Cure, Flight of the Dove and Cystic Fibrosis Ride — James Chavez, participant

» United Way of the Midlands — Jan Guerry, Power of the Purse Committee, member and Women in Philanthropy, member

» Leukemia & Lymphoma Society Light the Night — SC Power Team staff» Richland County Foster Parent Association Holiday Sponsor —

SC Power Team staff

2019 SERVICE TO PROFESSION AND COMMUNITY

SC Power Team’s Angelyn Smith (center) delivers backpacks and school supplies to students at Rivelon Elementary School in Orangeburg on behalf of SCEDA Women.

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PROPERTY DATABASEAt the 2019 Economic Development Review (EDR), SC Power Team launched its new GIS Application. This application houses data on available industrial properties in SC Cooperative Territory as well as the Project Pioneer Labor Study data. In addition, the application offers access to extensive data regarding demographics, labor force, consumer spending, business and industries, wages, and talent.

PROJECT PIONEERAs part of its efforts to keep the results of the comprehensive, statewide labor study updated, the South Carolina Power Team has continued to invest to better understand the strengths and weaknesses of the state’s workforce. Through Business Retention and Expansion efforts, the SC Power Team conducted a number of interviews and conversations to help collect anecdotal information from companies about workforce conditions. In addition, the SC Power Team encouraged the employers to complete the workforce survey from the original Project Pioneer. This resulted in 108 new employer survey responses that could be used to understand current workforce trends in South Carolina and to compare against survey results collected previously.

STATEWIDE WATER AND WASTEWATER STUDYIn 2019, SC Power Team began the initial push of the Statewide Water and Wastewater Study. The study evaluated the water and wastewater providers across South Carolina which had a documented capacity greater than 2.5 million gallons per day.

This analysis was conducted using readily available data as well as through interviews conducted with the providers. Through the results of the study, SC Power Team identified several locations throughout the state where large water and wastewater capacities are available.

Ultimately, these locations will be illustrated through layers on our GIS Application. In addition, SC Power Team and its partners will be able to utilize this data to further market available industrial property in SC Cooperative Territory.

SERVING AS A LEADER IN RESEARCH AND DATA

1,000+ UNIQUE USERS

SINCE THE LAUNCH

2,100+ SESSIONS

1,514 FULL PROPERTY

REPORTS

1,423 LABOR STUDY

REPORTS

23 COUNTRIES

ACCESSED DATA

To access our GIS Application, visit www.SCPowerTeam.com

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During 2019, the following activities occurred to monitor expansion projects, make service provider referrals, and to support the electric cooperative-served industrial/commercial members:

» 108 corporate surveys completed to continually update our statewide labor study

» 103 cooperative-served industrial/commercial members visited across 17 electric cooperative service territories

» 97 visits were made with electric cooperative staff in attendance

» 15 city/county/regional economic developers participated in visits in their service area

» 18 visits were to new industrial/commercial members or to members not previously visited by the SC Power Team

BUSINESS RETENTION AND EXPANSION

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Launched in 2014 and expanded in 2019, the Site Readiness Fund (SRF) is a Community Development and Preparedness initiative in the service territory of the 20 electric cooperatives to create competitive industrial sites, parks and buildings that are truly market-ready. Through investments in developing product, infrastructure upgrades, land acquisition, water and wastewater upgrades, general site improvements and speculative building development, the objective of the SRF is to advance and better position industrial product for making the short list for a site selection consultant or prospect.

Since 2014, the SC Power Team has committed in excess of $42 million over a six-year period through 2019. The Site Readiness Fund (SRF) is made possible, in part, by an initial $30 million grant from Santee Cooper with support of the Electric Cooperatives of South Carolina. Matched by local funds and additional grants, the SRF has leveraged a total of $202 million in combined funding on 31 projects.

National Rural Economic Developers Association (NREDA) recognized SC Power Team with the 2017 Organization Excellence Award for its efforts in rural development and making sites market-ready through the SRF investments.

SUCCESS OF THE SITE READINESS FUND

» GE Renewable Energy, Laurens Electric Cooperative » Sumter Easy Home, LLC, Black River Electric Cooperative » Volvo Cars, Edisto Electric Cooperative » Inland Port Dillon, Marlboro Electric Cooperative » The Fitts Company, Tri-County Electric Cooperative » Sigmatex, Tri-County Electric Cooperative » MM Technics LP, Newberry Electric Cooperative » Thermo King, Tri-County Electric Cooperative » Harbor Freight, Marlboro Electric Cooperative » Container Maintenance, Marlboro Electric Cooperative

RESULTING IN

SITE READINESS FUND

PO W ER S I T ESI

TE READINESS FUND

$1.394 BILLIONIN CAPITAL INVESTMENT

4,880 NEW JOBS

36 MEGA WATTS

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HWY 274 STEADMAN SITEThe Steadman Site is situated northwest of Rock Hill along SC Highway 274 and

Campbell Road in York County, SC. The site boasts significant electric and water

capacity as well as access to wastewater and fiber.

+/-173 ACRESEXPANDABLE UP TO 400 ACRES

YORK COUNTY

FUNDING PARTNERS | YORK ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE AND YORK COUNTY

SRF FUNDS | UTILIZED FOR ROADWAY, WATER AND WASTEWATER

CONSTRUCTION

SERVED BY | YORK ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE

BLYTHEWOOD INDUSTRIAL PARKLocated just north of Columbia, SC, with Interstate 77 frontage in Richland

County, the park is approximately 1,228 acres and is master planned for more

than 3 million square feet of industrial development.

+/-1,228 ACRES

RICHLAND COUNTY

FUNDING PARTNERS | FAIRFIELD ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE, SOUTH CAROLINA

DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE AND RICHLAND COUNTY

SRF FUNDS | UTILIZED FOR LAND ACQUISITION, DUE DILIGENCE, MASTER

PLANNING AND SITE DEVELOPMENT

SERVED BY | FAIRFIELD ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE

SITE READINESS FUND

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CONNEXIAL CENTERThe Connexial Center is located south of Greenville on the I-385 corridor.

Roadway, Water and Wastewater Infrastructure has been extended into Connexial

Center and a 150,000 SF (expandable to 200,000 SF) Speculative Building will

be completed in 2020.

480+ ACRES150,000 SF SPEC BUILDING — EXPANDABLE TO 200,000 SF

LAURENS COUNTY

FUNDING PARTNERS | LAURENS ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE, LAURENS COUNTY

ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION, LAURENS COUNTY, SOUTH

CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE, SC RURAL INFRASTRUCTURE

AUTHORITY AND SANTEE COOPER LOAN PROGRAM

SRF FUNDS | UTILIZED TO EXTEND ROADWAY, WATER

AND WASTEWATER INTO THE PARK

SERVED BY | LAURENS ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE

TRI-COUNTY GLOBAL INDUSTRIAL SITETri-County Global Industrial Site, located between Columbia and Charleston with

I-26 frontage, boasts a 45-acre building pad on Norfolk Southern Main Line Rail.

Utility infrastructure is being extended to the site to provide 0.5 million gallons per

day of water and wastewater capacity at the site, as well as natural gas service.

380 ACRES 45-ACRE BUILDING PAD

ORANGEBURG COUNTY

FUNDING PARTNERS | TRI-COUNTY ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE, ORANGEBURG

COUNTY, CALHOUN COUNTY, ORANGEBURG COUNTY DEVELOPMENT

COMMISSION AND SANTEE COOPER

SRF FUNDS | UTILIZED FOR LAND PURCHASE AND SITE DEVELOPMENT

SERVED BY | TRI-COUNTY ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE

SITE READINESS FUND

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SUNNY SLOPE CORPORATE PARKSunny Slope Corporate Park is a 355-acre park along the I-85 corridor between

Atlanta and Charlotte. It can house more than 3 million square feet in industrial

development and holds great potential in creating substantial capital investment

for the region.

+/-355 ACRESCHEROKEE COUNTY

FUNDING PARTNERS | BROAD RIVER ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE,

CHEROKEE COUNTY, GAFFNEY BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS, AT&T,

DUKE ENERGY AND PIEDMONT NATURAL GAS

SRF FUNDS | UTILIZED FOR A WASTEWATER EXTENSION FROM THE CLARY

WASTEWATER TREATMENT FACILITY WITH AN ALLOCATED CAPACITY OF

300,000 GPD OF WASTEWATER

SERVED BY | BROAD RIVER ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE

WINDING WOODS COMMERCE PARKLocated within 15 miles of the I-26 and I-95 interchange in Dorchester County

and just a 1-hour drive to the Port of Charleston, the Winding Woods Commerce

Park offers access to robust transportation infrastructure.

+/-1,300 ACRES

DORCHESTER COUNTY

FUNDING PARTNERS | DORCHESTER COUNTY AND SOUTH CAROLINA

DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE

SRF FUNDS | UTILIZED FOR LAND ACQUISITION

AND SITE DEVELOPMENT

SERVED BY | EDISTO ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE

SITE READINESS FUND

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B. ROBERT “BOB” PAULLINGChairman, SC Power TeamPresident and Chief Executive OfficerMid-Carolina Electric Cooperative, Inc.

JAMES “JIMMY” L. ROWEVice Chairman, SC Power TeamTrustee, Palmetto Electric Cooperative, Inc.

G. KEITH AVERYPresident and Chief Executive OfficerNewberry Electric Cooperative, Inc.

DWAYNE CARTWRIGHTPresident and Chief Executive OfficerBerkeley Electric Cooperative, Inc.

STEVE CHEWNINGTrustee, Lynches River Electric Cooperative, Inc.

DAVID E. FELKELPresident and Chief Executive OfficerEdisto Electric Cooperative, Inc.

FRANKLIN M. LOOPER, JR.Trustee, Blue Ridge Electric Cooperative, Inc.

CHAD T. LOWDERChief Executive OfficerTri-County Electric Cooperative, Inc.

ANDY D. McKNIGHTTrustee, Santee Electric Cooperative, Inc.

J. DAVID WASSON, JR.President and Chief Executive OfficerLaurens Electric Cooperative, Inc.

LAWRENCE “LARRY” J. HINZEx-Officio, SC Power TeamPresident and Chief Executive OfficerCoastal Electric Cooperative, Inc.

ROBERT C. HOCHSTETLEREx-Officio, SC Power TeamPresident and Chief Executive OfficerCentral Electric Power Cooperative, Inc.

Pictured seated left to right: Lawrence “Larry” J. Hinz, Chad T. Lowder, B. Robert “Bob” Paulling, James “Jimmy” L. Rowe, Robert C. Hochstetler

Pictured standing left to right: J. David Wasson, Jr., David E. Felkel, G. Keith Avery, Dwayne Cartwright, Steve Chewning, Andy D. McKnight, Franklin M. Looper, Jr.

SC POWER TEAM BOARD OF TRUSTEES

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JAMES A. CHAVEZPresident and Chief Executive Officer

ANGELYN T. SMITHProject Manager

R. ANDREW FOLKSBusiness Retention and Expansion Manager

REBECCA M. BRELAND, P.E.Director of Site Development

WARREN A. DARBY, JR.Senior Vice President, Global Business

JENNIFER “JAN” M. GUERRYExecutive Assistant and Operations Manager

JASON E. SPEAKESenior Project Manager

JAMES “JAMIE” W. FROST II, P.E.Senior Vice President Community Preparedness

SC POWER TEAM STAFF

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