Solar Costs Drop as Conventional Energy Prices Continue to Rise
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CONTACT: Amneris Solano, (919) 832-7601 Ext. 117 or amneris@energync.org
RALEIGH, NC — Solar power has the potential to hedge rising electricity costs, according to a study by the North Carolina Sustainable Energy Association (NCSEA). The 32-page report, “Levelized Cost of Solar Photovoltaics in North…
ContinuePosted on February 29, 2012 at 2:00pm

The North Carolina Sustainable Energy Association (NCSEA) presents Clean Energy Connections, an innovative educational series designed for NCSEA members and the public. Certain events, however, will be for members only or by…
Posted on January 18, 2012 at 12:17am
http://energync.org/blog/ncsea-news/2011/12/01/ncsea-continues-work-on-duke-progress-merger/
NCSEA filed a brief Monday, November 28 at the NC Utilities Commission underscoring its opposition to the Duke Energy-Progress Energy merger in the absence of several important modifications to the final agreement. This is the latest action by NCSEA, which has been involved…
ContinuePosted on December 13, 2011 at 4:49pm
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Great to have Sara Day working to promote the NCSEA in our region.
I have you booked at 9:40am for the Boyd Auto Chevy Volt and have tentatively booked you for the Hunter Auto Nissan LEAF at 10:10. Second test drives may have to be postponed in case we need to fit some people in for their 1st test drive. Let me know if you would like to make the LEAF your first test drive and the Volt your second one. Thanks.
Sara,
Would you like to reserve a test drive slot for a LEAF, a Volt, or both?
Brian