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NC GreenPower has exciting announcements all the time. Check here
to read archived news and information about the program and related items across the state.
- Mast
Store launches Green Power Plan, Watauga Democrat, November 15, 2006
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Buyinggreen, Charlotte Observer, October 1, 2006
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9
ways YOU can achieve energy independence!, The Independent
Weekly, July 5, 2006
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Baby
steps toward green power, Smoky Mountain News,
July 5, 2006
>NC GreenPower announces new bidding process for potential renewable energy generators
>Largest Private Solar Power System on college campus in North Carolina Goes Live on NC State Campus
>NC GreenPower announces a change in premium for small solar PV systems - effective 3/1/2008
>North Carolina Utilities Commission orders public hearing on NC GreenPower program plan changes
>NC GreenPower files program plan changes to North Carolina Utilities Commission
>Solar-Wind Specific
Request for Proposals - Deadline was June 2, 2006. For more information, view the RFP.
>NC GreenPower announces first generation from a methane gas source - Read the announcement here.
>New ways to power N.C. - News and Observer -
>Fayetteville PWC showcases the NC GreenPower program on Connections TV show
>NC GreenPower reports that GlaxoSmithKline has increased its support of renewable energy resources and a cleaner environment (PDF)
> North Carolina businesses taking leadership in renewable energy program (PDF)
>NC GreenPower announces a wind and solar Request
for Proposals for resource suppliers interested in participating
in the program. The deadline for proposals is February 28, 2005.
For specifications and qualification requirements, view the PDF
of the Request for Proposals here.
>NC GreenPower announces a wind-specific Request
for Proposals for resource suppliers interested in participating
in the program. The deadline for proposals was August 6th, 2004.
For specifications and qualification requirements, view the PDF
of the Request for Proposals here.
>First generation of renewable energy providers announced for
landmark program. For more information, read the news release here.
>Two new companies - Eisai and GlaxoSmithKline - demonstrate leadership in working to improve North Carolina's
energy, environment and economy by participating in NC GreenPower.
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