North Carolina’s “green” industry – touted in some circles as the “next big thing” – hasn’t yet started putting up large enough numbers to become an engine of economic recovery.
Private investments in renewable energy projects — including wind and solar — will generate only $6 million in state tax credits in fiscal 2012, according to a new report. Credits aimed at encouraging development of new alternative fuel production and distribution facilities are expected to hit $100,000.
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