How one nonprofit is working to build support for solar — and added benefits for communities — in rural North Carolina

Moazine Lowe, executive director of the Center for Energy Education. Credit: Elizabeth Ouzts ) by Elizabeth Ouzts, Energy News Network When a solar energy developer approached Halifax County, North Carolina, in the early 2010s about renting its former airfield in Roanoke Rapids, community leaders had a condition. …
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