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State Energy Efficiency Programs and Incentives:

North Carolina State Energy Office

www.energync.net

North Carolina Department of Environment & Natural Resources - DENR

www.enr.state.nc.us

North Carolina Utilities Commission - NCUC

www.ncuc.commerce.state.nc.us

Environmental & Energy Efficiency Related Groups

Advanced Energy www.advancedenergy.org

Carolina Recycling Association www.cra-recycle.org

Center for Energy Research and Technology N.C. State A&T University www.ncat.edu/~cert

Clean Water Fund www.cleanwaterfund.org

Earth Share of North Carolina www.earthsharenc.org

ElectriCities www.electricities.com

Energy Center Appalachian State University www.energy.appstate.ed

Environmental Defense North Carolina www.environmentaldefense.org

Land-of-Sky Regional Council www.landofsky.org

North Carolina Big Sweep www.ncbigsweep.org

North Carolina Conservation Network www.ncconnet.org

North Carolina Green Power www.ncgp.org

North Carolina Petroleum Marketers Association http://www.ncpcm.org

North Carolina Project Green http://www.ncprojectgreen.com/

North Carolina Propane Gas Association www.ncpga.org

North Carolina Public Research Interest Group www.ncpirg.org

North Carolina Solar Center www.ncsc.ncsu.edu/default.cfm

North Carolina Sustainable Energy Association NCSEA www.ncsustainableenergy.org

North Carolina Waste Trader www.ncwastetrader.org/home.aspx

Southern Alliance for Clean Energy www.cleanenergy.org

Southern Environmental Law Center www.selcga.org

Southface Energy Institute www.southface.org

Sustainable Coalition University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill sustainability.unc.edu

Sustainable North Carolina www.sustainnc.org

The Centralina Clean Fuels Coalition www.4cleanfuels.com

Triangle J Council of Governments www.tjcog.dst.nc.us

Western North Carolina Alliance www.wnca.org

Western North Carolina Green Building Council www.wncgbc.org

Important Links

Study: Energy Efficiency as Eligible Resource for RPS in North Carolina

2009 NC Sustainable Energy Conference

North Carolina Energy Plan

Database of NC Energy Efficiency and Conservation Programs

Latest Updates

Turn off everything not in use: lights, TVs, computers, etc.

During hot months, keep window coverings closed on the south, east and west windows. In winter, let the sun in.

Glass fireplace doors help stop heat from being lost up the chimney. Also, close the fireplace damper when not in use.

ENERGY STAR® compact fluorescent bulbs use two-thirds less energy and last up to 10 times longer than incandescent light bulbs.

Activate "sleep" features on computers and office equipment that power down when not in use for a while.

Dress appropriately for the weather, and set your thermostat to the lowest possible comfortable setting.

When cooking, keep the lids on pots. Better yet, use a microwave oven instead.

Install low-flow showerheads and sink aerators to reduce hot water use.

Replace your five most used light bulbs with ENERGY STAR® compact fluorescent bulbs to save $60 each year in energy costs.

Only heat or cool the rooms you need - close vents and doors of unused rooms.

Use cold water for laundry and save up to $63 a year - detergents formulated for cold water get clothes just as clean.

Storm windows can reduce heat lost by single-paned windows by 25-50 percent during the winter.

To save on hot water, take five-minute showers instead of baths.

In summer, use fans whenever possible instead of AC, and ventilate at night this way when practical. Fans cost less to use than AC.

Turn off office equipment during longer periods of non-use to cut energy costs and improve longevity.

Seal and weatherstrip your windows and doors to ensure that you're not wasting energy heating or cooling through leaks to the outdoors.

Your water heater should be set at "warm", so that a thermometer held under running water reads no more than 120 degrees.

Check the furnance or air conditioner filter each month, and clean or replace it as needed.

Insulate ducts to improve your heating system’s efficiency and your own comfort.

Do only full loads when using the clothes washer or dishwasher.

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