Southern Environmental Law Center: The Small North Carolina Town with Big Clean Energy Plans

SELC's coverage adds institutional weight to Enfield's story. As one of the South's most respected environmental law organizations, SELC's decision to spotlight Enfield signals that the legal and policy community is watching. The piece frames Enfield's municipal utility ownership as a structural advantage that most communities don't have, and positions the town's clean energy plan as a model for how rural Southern communities can take control of their energy future.

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