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Encouraging or Impeding Power Sector Competitiveness: Utility Incentives and Regulatory Policies in the Southeastern US and Beyond: Five Key Findings

by Staff | Jul 1, 2026 | Energy Market Reform, Interconnection & Transmission

From from the Nicholas Institute for Energy, Environment, and Sustainability @ Duke University The power sector faces intersecting challenges: surging electricity demand, rising customer costs, the imperative to decarbonize the grid and robust public interest in more...

North Carolina Clean Energy Technology Center releases updated solar model ordinance

by Staff | May 13, 2026 | Renewable Energy Land Use

RALEIGH, NC – (May 13, 2026) The Carolinas Development Assistance and Siting Hub (DASH), an initiative led by the NC Clean Energy Technology Center (NCCETC) at NC State University, has announced the publication of model ordinances for utility-scale solar and storage...

Distress and Opportunities in the Renewables Market: Thoughts from CCEBA’s 2025 Presenting Sponsor, Fox Rothschild

by Staff | Dec 15, 2025 | CCEBA Updates

NCSEA Releases 2025 Update to their North Carolina Solar Land Use and Agriculture Study

by Staff | Nov 7, 2025 | Renewable Energy Land Use

A report from the North Carolina Sustainable Energy Association (NCSEA) released in September provided an update on how utility-scale solar (USS) interacts with North Carolina’s agricultural landscape.  North Carolina now hosts 773 USS installations with a combined...

Southeast Energy Opportunities Require a Bigger, Better, Faster Grid: Business Leaders Call for Regional Transmission Planning

by Staff | Apr 2, 2025 | Interconnection & Transmission

Brattle Report Highlights Value of Regional Grid Investments — Long-term Regional Planning Offers Billions in Savings and Greater Reliability to Support Growing Southeast Economy April 2, 2025 – A new study from The Brattle Group, with support from the Southern...
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