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Duke Power North Carolina Pilot Program Enrollment Reaches 1,300 Clients






Duke Power has enrolled greater than 1,300 North Carolina prospects in its PowerPair pilot, a one-time incentive-based program designed to assist make house photo voltaic plus BESS extra reasonably priced.

Permitted by the North Carolina Utilities Fee in January and launched in Could, the pilot program affords as much as $9,000 in incentives for residential prospects putting in a brand new photo voltaic plus BESS. The whole incentive is predicated on the authorized capability of the photo voltaic array and battery put in. 

“North Carolina already ranks fourth within the nation for total solar energy with roughly 45,000 Duke Power prospects producing about 350 MW via photo voltaic panels,” says Meghan Dewey, vice chairman of services for Duke Power. 

“PowerPair is a beneficial answer for our prospects able to put money into photo voltaic plus storage for his or her houses. It’s certainly one of a number of methods we’re serving to our prospects save vitality and cash, whereas persevering with to discover new methods to assist handle low carbon grids of the long run.”








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