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Easley continues to exhibit above-average performance with a strong economy and significant population growth. The commercial sector has benefited from an influx of large national chains and residential development is up substantially.
Interest in the redevelopment and refurbishment of the downtown area continues. In addition, tourism dollars have increased, in part, with the success of the city’s recreation complex. The Big League World Series event has gained national and world-wide attention. This development success has precipitated a greater demand for municipal services and Easley has been investing heavily in meeting this need.
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2006 |
2005 |
2004 |
2003 |
2002 |
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| Total Customers |
13,016 |
12,661 |
12,541 |
12,368 |
12,535 |
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| 2006 Data |
Revenues |
Customers |
MWh's Sold |
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| Residential |
$13,966,000 |
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| Comm./Ind. |
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| Total |
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Coincident Peak |
Non-Coincident Peak |
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| System Demand |
67,691 |
70,138 |
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Joel Ledbetter
General Manager
Easley Combined Utilities
(864) 859-4013
City of Easley
(864) 855-7900
Greater Easley Chamber of Commerce
(864) 859-2693
Pickens County Economic Development Alliance
(864) 898-5593
Easley Combined Utilities
City of Easley
Easley Chamber of Commerce
Economic Development Alliance of Pickens County
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