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NC GreenPower Program

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Dominion North Carolina Power Sponsors the NC Sustainable Energy Conference.

Dominion North Carolina Power Customers Can Now Sign Up For NC GreenPower

Dominion North Carolina Power customers have the option of participating in the NC GreenPower program. The program is designed to protect our environment. Participating consumers contribute to the development and production of cleaner power produced from renewable sources such as solar, wind, small hydro and biomass materials. "Green power" is a cleaner energy alternative to traditional fossil fuels.

NC GreenPower is an easy and effective way to protect the environment. The program increases the availability and access to renewable energy sources. It is designed to help improve the quality of the environment by allowing North Carolinians to choose cleaner, "greener" energy solutions. By calling Dominion and telling us to sign you up for this independent, non-profit program, you will add renewable energy to North Carolina's power supply.

NC GreenPower offers two contribution options:

  • The first option is designed primarily for residential or small commercial customers. It features energy produced from renewable sources, such as wind, solar or methane sources. Customers can purchase one or more blocks of clean energy for North Carolina. You can make a contribution of $4.00 per block (100 kilowatt-hours of energy).

     
  • The second option is designed for large-volume users, but it can be purchased by any customer and features energy produced from a wider range of sources, such as biomass and small hydro, at a price comparable with out-of-state green energy tags. Customers pay $2.50 per block of 100 kilowatt-hours but must buy a minimum of 100 blocks.

To learn more about NC GreenPower, check out our Frequently Asked Questions or visit www.ncgreenpower.org.

Click here to sign up now.