A crucial renewable energy project to build a large-scale solar farm on top of a retired landfill in Woodfin is in jeopardy. We need you to call on the Utilities Commission to approve this important clean energy project before the Utilities Commission hearing. (Note: The hearing date has been moved from November 18 to December 3.)
Background
Back in 2015, as part of closing its Asheville coal plant, Duke Energy made a commitment to build 15 megawatts of new solar energy in our community. This was an integral part of the overall deal to retire coal and begin transitioning to clean energy. The Utilities Commission supported that commitment and approved Duke's Western Carolinas Modernization Project. The Woodfin landfill solar farm accounts for one third of Duke Energy's solar commitment to our region and is the first step in making good on that commitment, but now the project is at risk.
The Public Staff for the NC Utilities Commission are recommending the Commission reject this proposed 5 MW solar installation for being too costly, despite this being the cheapest land available in Western North Carolina for such a project. The public staff have said that solar should be built in the eastern part of the state instead, where larger projects are easier to construct.
North Carolina should support solar energy and the jobs that come with it all over the state – not just in the east. We need all the solar power we can build, and these 15 MW of solar are a needed step to tackle climate change in our region. But if this 5 MW solar project is denied, the other 10 MW of Duke's commitment are likely to be denied too.
Why We Support This Project
Make your public comment below and call on the NC Utilities Commission to make good on Duke Energy's solar commitment to Western North Carolina. Now is the time to move renewable energy forward in our region. Thank you for your support!
(Note: The "elected official" field will automically be filled with the NC Utilities Commission members when your message is sent. We urge you to personalize your comment and explain why this issue matters to you!)