NCSEA Logo Program
We are pleased to offer the NCSEA Member Logo Program to our Megawatt and Gigawatt business members as a way to enhance your company's commitment to North Carolina's sustainable future and the North Carolina Sustainable Energy Association.
Here are some examples of you can use the new Logo Program:
- Integrate the NCSEA Member Logo on your company's home page including a link to NCSEA - www.energync.org.
- Include the NCSEA Member Logo on your promotional/marketing brochures, graphics or signs in your booth when showcasing your company at related industry events.
- Include the NCSEA Member Logo in your Annual Report, Report to Board of Directors, and any informational documents.
- Encourage employees to add the NCSEA Member Logo to the signature line of their emails. Be sure to include a link to www.energync.org.
- Add the NCSEA Member Logo on your company stationary.
- Display the NCSEA Member Logo on all of your employees' business cards.
Member Logo Guidelines
Only NCSEA Megawatt and Gigawatt-level Business members are eligible to incorporate NCSEA's logo into business stationery (examples letterhead, business cards), web site, and promotional or marketing materials.
- The NCSEA logo may only be used to indicate that your company is a member of the North Carolina Sustainable Energy Association. It may not be used to imply the NCSEA's endorsement of any of your company's services or products.
- The NCSEA logo may not be altered or combined with other symbols or words. It must be displayed in full, however it can be resized to meet your company's marketing needs.
- The NCSEA logo, the acronym "NCSEA", and the formal name "North Carolina Sustainable Energy Association" shall be used only in context to represent membership in the Association.
- NCSEA retains sole ownership of the logo all times.
- The user releases NCSEA from any claims or injuries incurred by NCSEA from the use of the logo by the user for any purpose other than to indicate membership in NCSEA.
- Misuse of the NCSEA logo may result in termination of membership. Evidence of misuse will be referred to the NCSEA Board of Directors for appropriate action on a case-by-case basis.
If you have any questions about our logo program, please contact us.

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