
www.touchstoneenergy.coop
An alliance of more than 600 cooperatives in 45 states that collectively deliver power and energy solutions to more than 22 million customers every day.
www.ncemcs.com
North Carolina's electric cooperatives serve more than 2.5 million people across North Carolina in 93 of the state's 100 counties. The 26 electric cooperatives are private, independent and not-for-profit entities committed to providing a high standard of service to residential, commercial, industrial and agricultural customers with at-cost electric service.
www.togetherwesave.com
The Touchstone Energy Cooperatives have launched a national energy efficiency campaign
built on the concept that consumers can control their energy costs through simple actions.
Flip the switch. Lower the blinds. Insulate your attic. Lower the temperature on your thermostat. These sound like simple tasks. Take all of these steps around your home or business, though, and you can rack up big savings.
www.ourenergy.coop
The National Rural Electric Cooperatives have launched a national grassroots campaign, "Our Energy, Our Future: A Dialogue with America." It has one purpose: to encourage open discussion between electric co-op consumers and their elected officials about the challenge of keeping electricity affordable and reliable while addressing the issue of climate change.
www.ncgreenpower.org
NC GreenPower is an independent, nonprofit organization established to improve North Carolina's environment through voluntary contributions toward renewable energy. The goal of NC GreenPower is to supplement the state's existing power supply with more green energy - electricity generated from renewable resources like the sun, wind and organic matter.
Are you ready to make the change? Before you commit to installing solar in your home, it is important to research available options.
Residents who live along the N.C. coast or near the mountains can consider wind energy to meet their electric power needs. However, not all wind is created equal.