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... D-1 North Carolina has become one of the most attractive states in the nation for investing in renewable energy generation, including solar, wind, hydro, and geothermal systems. As an example, in 2013 North Carolina installed 335 MW of solar electric capacity, ranking it 3rd nationally.1 State incentives available to non-government and government entities are described below.
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... D-2 Renewable Energy as an Airport Revenue Source apply anytime. Reimbursement rates vary by technology and time depending on the bidding process.
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... State Renewable Energy Programs -- Example of North Carolina D-3 Renewable Energy at Airports Several airports in North Carolina operate solar systems or lease airport land that is not needed for aviation purposes to third-party solar developers. Figure D-1 shows the location of solar projects operating at airports and those known to be under development.

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