Carolinas Clean Energy Business Association
The Carolinas' Voice for the Clean Energy IndustryA single data center may require the equivalent of three Duke University & Hospital campuses in terms of load growth
Energy demand from data centers, manufacturing expansions, and other large facilities is rising at an unprecedented pace. Policymakers and utilities...
NCSEA Releases 2025 Update to their North Carolina Solar Land Use and Agriculture Study
A report from the North Carolina Sustainable Energy Association (NCSEA) released in September provided an update on how utility-scale solar (USS)...
The Carolinas rank among the top 10 U.S. states for farmland lost to real estate development—how does this compare to energy land use?
The Carolinas’ landscapes are defined by forests, farms, and communities that shape the region’s culture, economy, and environment. While working...
The rapid rise of large loads presents both a challenge and an opportunity: CCEBA offers comments on NCUC large load proceedings
On October 14th, the North Carolina Utilities Commission (NCUC) will hold a technical conference on one of the state’s most pressing challenges: how...
Carolinas Clean Energy Business Association Statement on Proposed Duke Energy CP-IRP
The proposed Duke Energy Carbon Plan illustrates the difficulty of effective energy planning in an uncertain policy environment. Federal tax hikes...
Q&A with SmartTrak AI
CCEBA recently spoke with new member SmartTrak AI to learn more about their offerings. Read on to find out about this innovative company! Q: How...
CCEBA Welcomes Three New Members
The Carolinas Clean Energy Business Association (CCEBA) welcomed three new members over the past few months: Pattern Energy, a wind, solar,...
CCEBA Calls on NCGA to Sustain Governor Stein’s S266 Veto
The Carolinas Clean Energy Business Association applauds Governor Stein’s veto of S266 and calls on state legislators to sustain his action. If...
A Smarter Grid is Both-And, not Either-Or
Last summer, Brattle Group Principal Michael Hagerty testified on CCEBA’s behalf before the South Carolina Public Service Commission (PSC). He...
