by Staff | Dec 28, 2022 | Energy Market Reform
Above: Duke Energy’s self-reported energy generation during its 2022 Christmas blackout. For some reason, natural gas generation (in red), was extremely volatile. Solar, in yellow, was consistent throughout. As soon as Duke Energy’s 2022 Christmas...
by Staff | Oct 26, 2022 | Uncategorized
Not all solar businesses and products are alike – so how can customers make sure they are making the best investment? CCEBA staff recently interviewed Yes Solar Solutions founders Stew and Kathy Miller, who lent insight into how solar customers can get the most for...
by Staff | Aug 17, 2022 | Uncategorized
Then-Lieutenant General Paul Funk II speaks at ribbon cutting for a Fort Hood renewable energy project. Photo by Todd Pruden, Editor, Fort Hood Sentinel. On August 3, 2022, the North Carolina Utilities Commission issued a declaratory judgment supporting...
by Staff | Aug 9, 2022 | Energy Storage
Why should the public in North and South Carolina care about energy storage? The transition to a low carbon energy mix requires energy storage because wind, hydro, and solar resources are intermittent. Utility-scale energy storage is vital because it turns these...
by Staff | Jun 22, 2022 | Energy Market Reform
A broad array of stakeholders believe that market and utility reform are needed in the Carolinas. South Carolina passed a law empowering legislators to engage experts, review options, and draft reform legislation for the 2023-2024 SC legislative session. In North...
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