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What are the costs?
Because renewable energy is a newer technology and not produced yet on a scale comparable with traditional fossil fuels, the
production of electricity from these cleaner resources can cost slightly more. As demand increases, the capital costs will begin to decrease and as well the cost to the end user. The NC GreenPower program has been developed to equalize the costs between utility payments to
generators and the actual cost incurred in the production of their electricity. All resource suppliers to the NC GreenPower program exist
independent of any utility and are dependent on the premiums offered by the NC GreenPower program in order to make these newer, cleaner sources of electricity financially viable.
NC GreenPower provides premiums to generators through tax deductible contributions from individuals and organizations across the state. These premiums are collected via the participant’s servicing utility or through direct contributions to NC GreenPower. Utilities pass all
monies collected in their entirety to NC GreenPower, which administers all premiums to renewable energy generators.
Large volume customers wishing to purchase 100 blocks or more of renewable energy for their organization may do so at a rate of $.025 per kWh or $2.50 per 100 kWh block of renewable energy produced. |