NC DEQ hosts Asheville listening session about Clean Energy Plan on March 14

Press release from the N.C. Department of Environmental Quality:

The North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality will hold a series of public listening sessions on the development of the state’s Clean Energy Plan, starting Friday, March 8. The public sessions will include updates from the stakeholder workshop process and give attendees an opportunity to provide public comment.  

The Clean Energy Plan is part of  Gov. Roy Cooper’s Executive Order 80, which addresses the impacts of climate change and the state’s transition to a clean energy economy.

Dates & Locations for March:

WHEN: March 8, 2 – 4:30 pm
WHERE: UNC Charlotte, EPIC Auditorium, Charlotte Directions

WHEN: March 14, 1-3:30 pm
WHERE: The Collider, Asheville            

WHEN: March 19, 2-4:30 pm
WHERE: The Rocky Mount Event Center, Rocky Mount

WHEN: March 25, 1-3:30 pm
WHERE: Fayetteville State University, Shaw Auditorium, Fayetteville

WHEN: March 27, 1-3:30 pm
WHERE: Cape Fear Community College, Union Station Building, Wilmington

WHEN: March 29, 1-3:30 pm
WHERE: Council of Governments, Hickory

Additional listening sessions are scheduled through June across the state.  For more information on the Clean Energy Plan development process, public sessions and future workshops visit deq.nc.gov/cleanenergyplan.

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