NC 811 Board of Directors
Gas Planning Engineer Charles Buck was recently elected to serve on the North Carolina 811 (NC 811) Board of Directors. GUC is a charter member of the organization, which started in 1978. NC 811 is a non-profit organization funded by its member facilities.
Smart Energy Provider Award
The American Public Power Association (APPA) recently recognized Greenville Utilities as a Smart Energy Provider (SEP) for demonstrating commitment to and proficiency in energy efficiency, distributed generation, and environmental initiatives that support a goal of providing low-cost, quality, safe, and reliable electric service.
The SEP designation, which lasts for two years (December 1st, 2020 to November 30th, 2022) recognizes public power utilities for demonstrating leading practices in four key disciplines: smart energy program structure; energy efficiency and distributed energy programs; environmental and sustainability initiatives; and the customer experience. This is the second year APPA has offered the SEP designation.
GUC joins 27 public power utilities nationwide that received the SEP designation in 2020. In total, 94 public power utilities nation-wide hold the SEP designation.
GUC’s environmental and sustainable initiatives noted in the designation include: DEED Grant for Utility-Scale Battery Storage Program, energy efficiency improvement funding for low-income to medium-income residents in the City of Greenville, supply-side energy efficiency programs, demand-side “Beat-the-Peak” load management program, an extensive offering of customer incentive programs promoting energy conservation, public electric vehicle charging stations as well as residential and commercial charging station rebates, a solar generation program, and a variety of environmental sustainability programs like paperless billing, voluntary green pricing, and land management to reduce nitrogen and phosphorous runoff, to name a few.
GUC was also recognized for a number of local collaboration initiatives to improve environmental performance. A few examples include our Compressed Natural Gas Fueling Station that partners with groups like East Carolina University to reduce emissions, an initiative to install solar panels at a high school, a conservation and wildlife refuge at our Wastewater Treatment Plant, natural gas peak shaving generators, and much more.
The American Public Power Association is the voice of not-for-profit, community-owned utilities that power 2,000 towns and cities nationwide. They represent public power before the federal government to protect the interests of the more than 49 million people that public power utilities serve, and the 93,000 people they employ.
Al Deratt Award
Wastewater Treatment Plant (WWTP) Operations Coordinator Chris Hill was selected by the North Carolina Rural Water Association (NCRWA) as the winner of the 2020 Al Deratt Award for Excellence in Wastewater. He received this award for his dedication to the job, GUC’s wastewater system, and environmental protection. The Association selects award recipients who set an example for others by going beyond the call of duty to educate themselves and improve the wastewater industry.
Finance Department Wins Awards
The Government Finance Officers’ Association (GFOA) presented Greenville Utilities with three awards related to how the Finance Department communicates financial information.
- For the 4th year, the Distinguished Budget Presentation award
- For the 11th consecutive year, the Certificate of Achievement for Excellence in Financial Reporting for our CAFR (Comprehensive Annual Financial Report)
- For the 5th year in a row, the Award for Outstanding Achievement in Popular Annual Financial Reporting (PAFR).
Additionally, for the 10th year in a row, the purchasing section of GUC's Finance Department received the Sustained Professional Purchasing Award (SPPA), presented by the Carolinas Association of Governmental Purchasing (CAGP).
GUC Earns RP3 Designation
Greenville Utilities earned a Reliable Public Power Provider (RP3) Diamond Level designation from the American Public Power Association for providing reliable and safe electric service. The Diamond Level is the highest designation and places GUC in the top 10% of all community-owned power utilities in the nation. The RP3 designation, which lasts for three years, recognizes public power utilities that demonstrate proficiency in four key disciplines: reliability, safety, workforce development, and system improvement. Criteria include sound business practices and a utility-wide commitment to safe and reliable delivery of electricity. GUC joins 270 public power utilities nationwide that hold the RP3 designation and is one of just 127 at the Diamond Level. Greenville Utilities has been recognized with the RP3 designation continuously since 2007, having earned the Diamond Level distinction in 2018 and again in 2021.