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Press Release

2020-2021 Annual Report Has Been Released

7.30.2021 • Amira Ferjani

The report covers the major projects from the fiscal year, including the Database of State Incentives for Renewables and Efficiency (DSIRE), the 50 States Reports, Solar-Plus for Electric Co-ops, the 2021 State Energy Conference of North Carolina, Planning an Affordable, Resilient and Sustainable Grid in North Carolina, the Clean Fuel Advanced Technology (CFAT) grant, the U.S. Department of Energy Southeast Combined Heat and Power Technical Assistance Partnership, and the 2020 Sustainable Fleet Technology Virtual Conference.

The report also covers the fiscal year operating budget, and a full infographic page filled with interesting numbers showing what we do.

View the full Annual Report

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