by Suzanne Sabin | Mar 9, 2022 | Energy Market Reform
Duke University and the Duke University Health System comprise one of North Carolina’s largest private sector employers, with over 40,000 employees and 16,000 student residents. Between students, employees, alumni, and patients, the university and hospital giant...
by Suzanne Sabin | Jan 6, 2022 | CCEBA Updates
In December 2021, we welcomed Rachael Estes and Carson Harkrader as our new CCEBA Chair and Vice Chair. These clean energy business leaders bring a wealth of experience to the organization, and we are excited to have them lead our board. We recently sat down to chat...
by Suzanne Sabin | Oct 9, 2021 | Renewable Energy Land Use, Utility Scale Solar
Photo courtesy of the NC Cleantech Center Solar Panel Decommissioning Fact Sheet This fact sheet is meant to provide information about solar decommissioning as questions come up about end of life management best practices. The useful life expectancy of solar PV panels...
by Suzanne Sabin | Oct 5, 2021 | Renewable Energy Land Use, Utility Scale Solar
A New Kind of Farming Agriculture is a vital part of North Carolina’s economy. There are 52,000 farms in the state, encompassing 27 percent of our land area. But now, there’s a new crop: Solar electricity generation. North Carolina ranks third in the nation in...
by Suzanne Sabin | Jul 19, 2021 | Energy Market Reform
The Carolinas’ Energy Landscape North Carolina and South Carolina share many similar characteristics. Their geography and climate, for example, mirror each other in terms of heat, storm impacts, and the Atlantic and mountains of their east and west borders. The...
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