AG Wilson Statement on York County Council Response Regarding Silfab Solar
Summary
South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson released a statement indicating his office is reviewing York County Council's response to a March 17 letter regarding Silfab Solar. The review is ongoing to determine any additional steps that need to be taken. No enforcement action or specific requirements have been announced at this time.
What changed
The South Carolina Attorney General issued a statement confirming his office received York County Council's response to a March 17 letter concerning Silfab Solar. AG Wilson stated his office is 'currently reviewing their response' to determine 'any additional steps that need to be taken.' The document does not specify what concerns prompted the original letter or what the county's response contained.
This is a routine status update with no immediate compliance obligations, deadlines, or penalties for regulated entities. Businesses and local governments should monitor for further announcements from the AG's office regarding any enforcement actions or additional inquiries related to Silfab Solar. No specific timelines or next steps were outlined in the statement.
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APR 06, 2026
Attorney General Alan Wilson issues statement regarding York County Council's response about Silfab Solar
(COLUMBIA, S.C.) – Attorney General Alan Wilson released the following statement regarding Silfab Solar.
"My office has received York County Council's response to our March 17th letter. We are currently reviewing their response at this time to determine any additional steps that need to be taken."
You can read the letters from York County here and here.
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