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My company has already made, or is planning to make, a number of energy efficiency improvements at our facility. Do we have to share in paying for the new DSM/EE programs being offered by PEC?

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My company has already made, or is planning to make, a number of energy efficiency improvements at our facility. Do we have to share in paying for the new DSM/EE programs being offered by PEC?

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Your facility may be eligible to avoid these charges. Pursuant to N. C. Gen..Stat. 62-133.9(f) and North Carolina Utilities Commission (“NCUC”) Rule R8-69(d), industrial accounts, of any size, and large commercial accounts, which use more than 1 million kWh’s in the prior calendar year, may elect to opt out of participating in the DSM/EE programs and avoid paying the charges if, at their own expense, they have implemented in the past or plan to implement in the future, alternative DSM/EE measures in accordance with stated, quantifiable goals. Commercial customers consuming less than 1 million kWHs in the prior calendar year and residential customers are not eligible to opt out.

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