App State’s New River Light and Power named Smart Energy Provider
BOONE, N.C. — Appalachian State University’s New River Light and Power (NRLP) has
earned a Smart Energy Provider designation from the American Public Power Association for
demonstrating a commitment to and proficiency in energy efficiency, distributed generation and
environmental initiatives that support the goal of providing safe, reliable, low-cost and
sustainable electric service.
The Smart Energy Provider designation, which lasts for three years — from Dec. 1, 2024, to
Nov. 30, 2027 — recognizes public power utilities for demonstrating leading practices in four
key disciplines:
● smart energy program structure,
● energy efficiency and distributed energy resources programs,
● environmental and sustainability initiatives, and
● customer experience.
NRLP joins more than 100 public power utilities nationwide with the Smart Energy Provider
designation.
“We are honored to be recognized as a utility that focuses on smart energy best practices,” said
NRLP General Manager Matthew Makdad. “This designation represents our dedication to
offering programs that keep our power affordable, supporting energy efficiency in our
community and reducing our environmental impact.”
Erin Miller — vice president of programs and sustainability at American Municipal Power, Inc.,
and chair of the Smart Energy Provider Review Panel — presented the designations on Oct. 28 in
Louisville, Kentucky, during the association’s annual Customer Connections Conference.
“Smart Energy Provider-designated utilities have demonstrated their leadership in smart energy
programs and services,” said Miller. “This designation celebrates utilities committed to serving
their customers while taking the extra step to plan for the future. Communities served by utilities
that have earned the Smart Energy Provider designation should be proud of their utility’s
accomplishments.”
About Appalachian State University's New River Light and Power
For more than 100 years, Appalachian State University’s New River Light and Power (NRLP) —
a nonprofit electric utility operated by the Division of Finance and Operations — has provided
power to Western North Carolina residents. Today, NRLP serves nearly 9,000 residential and
commercial customers who reside in and near the town of Boone. In January 2022, the utility
began purchasing its electricity from Carolina Power Partners — a partnership that opens greater
renewable energy opportunities. In partnership with App State’s Office of Sustainability,
Facilities Operations and Renewable Energy Initiative, NRLP has assisted with various energy
efficiency projects across campus, including installing solar panels and providing funding for the
Broyhill Wind Turbine located on Bodenheimer Drive. The utility holds the American Public
Power Association’s Reliable Public Power Provider (RP3) designation for providing reliable
and safe electric service, and approximately $650,000 of its budget is reserved annually for
contributions to App State’s general scholarship fund. Learn more at https://nrlp.appstate.edu.
About the American Public Power Association
The American Public Power Association is the voice of not-for-profit, community-owned
utilities that power 54 million people in 49 states and five territories. APPA advocates and
advises on electricity policy, technology, trends, training, and operations.