NC Renewable Energy Mandate

NC General Statute 62-133.8 enacted by the NC General Assembly in August of 2007, requires electric cooperatives to ensure that a percentage of the electricity they sell is generated from renewable energy sources or energy efficiency programs. An incremental compliance schedule establishes that by 2018, ten percent of each cooperative’s energy sales must come from renewable energy and energy efficiency.

The Renewable Energy Portfolio Standard (REPS) Rider is listed on your bill and is adjusted annually to reflect the anticipated costs for compliance with the REPS mandate for that year for each customer class. The money collected through the REPS Rider covers the cost of new programs to reduce energy use. It also covers costs of participation in renewable energy projects both here in our service area, as well as joint projects with other North Carolina cooperatives.

Meeting the Mandate

Union Power participates in joint programs and initiatives that focus on energy efficiency and renewable resources. Part of our renewable resources portfolio is our participation in solar and wind energy projects with other electric cooperatives across the state.

Energy efficiency plays a big part in our meeting the REPS mandate. Helping members save energy is very important. Some examples include:

A Citizens Guide – The NC Energy and Energy Efficiency Portfolio Standard