Press Releases

North Carolina is one of six states selected to participate in a new nationwide effort to save energy and serve as a model for other states in developing new strategies to improve the energy efficiency of existing buildings, reduce utility costs and cut emissions.   “This is an opportunity for North Carolina to continue demonstrating its leadership and commitment to promoting and increasing energy efficiency,” said John Morrison, assistant secretary for energy at the N.C. Department of Commerce. 
Gov. Bev Perdue today announced that more than $330,000 in federal Recovery Act funds have been awarded to eight North Carolina “Main Street” communities to help with energy efficiency and renewable energy initiatives.  The grants are the first distribution of money from the North Carolina Energy Program for the state’s Main Street initiative. 
One NC Fund Grant Helps Maple Springs Laundry Expand in Long View
State Grant Helps Zenta Mortgage Services Expand
More Than $8 Million Available For Entrepreneurial, Job-Creating Ventures Statewide
Manufacturer to invest $5.9 million in Iredell County
State Grants Help Company Open North American HQ in Charlotte
One North Carolina Fund Grant Helps Thermo Fisher Scientific Expand in Asheville
JDIG and One North Carolina Fund Grants Help Bring IEM to Durham County
State Grant Helps Marves Industries Open New Facility in Hildebran