State Policy Description
North Carolina - Lead by Example Programs
Policy Components Questions
- 1. Has any state lead by example program been established by either legislative or executive action? Yes
- 2. Has a state lead by example program for state buildings been established by either legislative or executive action? Yes
- 3. Has a state lead by example program for state fleets been established by either legislative or executive action? Yes
- 4. Has a state lead by example program for clean energy procurement been established by either legislative or executive action? No
- 5. Does the state lead by example program require tracking and/or reporting protocols for state agencies? Yes
Policy Component information last updated July 30 2018
Description
Renewable energy, energy and water efficient technologies, and alternative-fueled vehicles have the potential to not only reduce the emissions footprints of state governments; they can also result in significant savings in terms of utility bills and maintenance costs. State procurement requirements and incentives ensure that state and local agencies, school districts, and universities will capitalize on these savings. For more information, see the full policy brief.
For more information on the components of the policy see the full policy brief.
More Information
Recent Legislation

- North Carolina - H844
- North Carolina - H768
- North Carolina - H330
- For historic legislation, visit http://www.aeltracker.org/
Other Links
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