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North Carolina is fortunate to have available high quality <br />resources in the field of alternative energy technologies. The <br />North Carolina Solar Center not only has available information, but <br />the building itself is a working laboratory on passive solar <br />heating. Photovoltaic panels were recently added to provide <br />electricity for the building. <br />The Alternative Energy Corporation provides information and sets <br />up pilot projects on many aspects of alternative energy and energy <br />conservation including energy efficient lighting technologies. <br />The North Carolina Daylighting Center is one of only four such <br />laboratories in the United States, and is doing research on <br />daylighting technologies. <br />All of the above provide information and assistance in alternative <br />energy technologies without charge. The contact people and <br />addresses are listed below. <br />North Carolina Solar Center <br />Mr. Larry Shirley, Executive Director <br />Box 7401 <br />North Carolina State University. <br />Raleigh, NC 27695 <br />1- 800 - 336 -2786 <br />North Carolina Daylighting Center <br />Dr. Wayne Place <br />NCSU, Department of Architecture <br />Brooks Hall on Pullen Road <br />Raleigh, NC 27695 <br />737 -2203 or 839 -2368 <br />Alternative Energy Corporation <br />Mr. Dave Ferguson <br />P.O. Box 12699 <br />Research Triangle Park, NC 27709 <br />1 -800- 869 -6690 <br />