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Duke Coal & Gas Reliability Failure Casts NC Carbon Plan In New Light

by Chris Carmody | Dec 30, 2022 | Miscellaneous, North Carolina Carbon Plan - House Bill 951

The massive reliability failure of Duke Energy’s gas and coal operations during the Christmas blackout casts the recently issued NC Carbon plan in a new light. Duke was lucky: Its weekend blackout would have been considerably more dangerous to residents and damaging...

Carolinas CEBA Files Carbon Plan Comments

by Chris Carmody | Jul 15, 2022 | North Carolina Carbon Plan - House Bill 951

The Carolinas Clean Energy Business Association (CCEBA) filed initial comments on the carbon plan submitted by Duke Energy sixty days ago. CCEBA makes the following comments and recommendations, detailed in Executive Summary below: HB951 requires the Commission to...

Oct. 11: State of Renewable Energy in the Carolinas

by Chris Carmody | Oct 7, 2021 | Energy Market Reform

If you or your colleagues are attention Solar & Storage Southeast, please join us for a CCEBA update on energy legislation policy and regulatory developments in North and South Carolina. We will review the major developments of this past year, provide a post...

Response of the Carolinas Clean Energy Business Association to NC Senate PCS for H.B. 951

by Chris Carmody | Oct 5, 2021 | Miscellaneous

The Carolinas Clean Energy Business Association (CCEBA) appreciates the effort that Governor Cooper and the Senate leadership have put into developing a Proposed Committee Substitute for H.B. 951 (the PCS). While the PCS advances laudable decarbonization goals, CCEBA...

CCEBA Negotiates Successful Energy Storage Terms for Independent Power Producers

by Chris Carmody | Oct 4, 2021 | Energy Storage

CCEBA is encouraged by an August 17th decision by the N.C. Carolina Utilities Commission (NCUC) that will finally allow independent power producers (IPPs) to add energy storage to existing solar facilities. The ruling’s title is, “Order Approving SISC...
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