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As Western North Carolina's energy needs continue to grow, Progress Energy Carolinas is engaging a panel representing numerous perspectives -- from government and industry to renewable energy companies and the environmental community -- to help the company in implementing aggressive energy-efficiency programs and to advise the company on plans to meet the region's electricity demands reliably, affordably and in an environmentally sound manner.

View the CEAC Charter.

Upcoming meeting July 11

The June meeting of CEAC will be held Friday, July 11 at the Asheville Area Chamber of Commerce board room. The meeting will begin at 8:30 a.m. and end at 11:30 a.m. As usual, this meeting will be open to the public and will include a public comment period.

For information about CEAC meetings, consult our CEAC Meeting page.

View more information about the project through the links below.

News

Progress Energy provides ash as fill material for an Asheville Regional Airport expansion project.

Western Region energy data

Energy-related resources

"Humans, despite their artistic pretentions, their sophistication, and their many accomplishments, owe their existence to a six inch layer of topsoil and the fact that it rains." (Author unknown)

Submitted by CEAC public member Abby Gauge, Mother

Suggestions

Send us your suggestions on ways residents of Western North Carolina and Progress Energy can implement aggressive energy-efficiency programs to help offset the growing electricity needs of the area. You may also share your thoughts on how the company should meet the region's electricity demands reliably, affordably and in an environmentally sound manner.

Please include your name and address in your e-mail. Selected suggestions and company responses will be posted on this Web site to provide a community dialogue about Western North Carolina energy needs.

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