Delivering on our Sustainability Goals - Carolina Country
Building a brighter future February 2021
Building a brighter future
February 2021

The word sustainability can take on different meanings depending upon the context, but here at Union Power, sustainability means delivering reliable, affordable, low-carbon electricity over an electric grid that is increasingly efficient, resilient, secure, and capable of supporting the needs of our members and communities.

For decades, your needs have centered on reliable power delivered at the lowest possible cost. While those priorities still exist today, we also know our members’ expectations related to clean energy are growing.

Our goal is to achieve all three—reliability, affordability, and sustainability—in a balanced approach that makes the most of the tremendous value electricity has to offer and ensures a brighter future for those we serve.

Our Brighter Future vision centers on two voluntary sustainability goals: a 50% reduction in carbon emissions from 2005 levels by 2030 and net-zero carbon emissions by 2050. We’re pursuing these goals in several ways, including:

1 Continued use of multiple power sources. The electricity we provide to you is generated from a variety of power sources that each offer important benefits. Nuclear energy, which is currently used to generate more than half our power, not only is an extremely reliable, safe, and affordable source of electricity, but it is also emissions-free, making it environmentally friendly. We also use natural gas because it’s affordable and can be dispatched quickly when needed, making it a great complement to other power resources, like renewable energy. Concurrently, we are strategically expanding our use of renewable energy.

2 Investments in technology. New technology, such as battery storage, will allow us to utilize renewable energy sources by making it possible to store energy when demand is low and use it later when demand is high. Future technologies could include the more effective and efficient capture of carbon emissions from non-renewable sources, and new ways to match local power needs with local power resources.

To learn more about our work to build a brighter future, visit union-power.com.

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