Duke Energy green power program in North Carolina surpasses enrollment targets with 177.3 MW subscribed

Reuters03-18 02:06
Duke Energy green power program in North Carolina surpasses enrollment targets with 177.3 MW subscribed

Duke Energy said its Green Source Advantage Express program for large nonresidential customers in North Carolina exceeded initial enrollment targets, with 177.3 MW subscribed and allocated. The program allows customers to subscribe to capacity from new renewable energy facilities on Duke Energy’s grid to match up to 100% of their annual electricity use. Duke Energy said Cisco, United States Cold Storage and Daimler Truck North America are among early participants. Duke Energy said it also launched an environmental attribute tracking tool with Cleartrace to support emissions reporting.

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