Commitment to green energy spurs ‘inclusive financing’ initiative


Duke University published a study in 2019 that would serve as a road map for stakeholders in North Carolina working to boost energy efficiency efforts across the state – to both reduce costs and curb carbon emissions.

The Duke Nicholas Institute for Environmental Policy Solutions’ report identified barriers holding back these efforts, including lack of reliable information about energy-efficiency opportunities, confusion about the topic and outdated building codes.

Another key barrier was…

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