For North Carolinians the cost of gas, electricity, food and other expenses has risen faster than their paychecks. According to a new statewide poll, they overwhelmingly want more choices & control over their energy bills.
A majority of voters have taken steps to save on household energy costs
For many North Carolina electric utilities, solar PV systems greater than 10 kW with federal and state tax credits were at grid parity with commercial retail electricity prices in 2011, shows a new study by NCSEA.
NCSEA's statewide innovative educational series raises awareness for North Carolina's renewable energy and energy efficiency sectors.
NCSEA has released its 2011 North Carolina Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency Industries Census, which estimates 14,800 clean energy jobs exist across the state and verifies firms maintain a presence in regions of the North Carolina. Click here for more information.