Carolinas Clean Energy Business Association
The Carolinas' Voice for the Clean Energy IndustryGovernor Josh Stein’s Energy Policy Task Force releases new report
Since August of last year, the North Carolina Energy Policy Task Force has convened, bringing together 30 energy experts to develop solutions for...
Welcome New Members!
We are excited to have welcomed a number of new members over the past several months: Clearway, a large-scale wind, solar, and energy storage...
Opportunities for Data Center Heat Reuse
A recent presentation by David Gardiner and Associates (DGA) to the North Carolina Energy Policy Task Force addressed a hot topic: the enormous...
Distress and Opportunities in the Renewables Market: Thoughts from CCEBA’s 2025 Presenting Sponsor, Fox Rothschild
In recent years, renewable energy projects, particularly solar, attracted an incredibly large amount of investment dollars from credit providers,...
Best Practices of Large Load Buyers & the National Conversation
The North Carolina Utilities Commission (NCUC)'s large load technical conference featured testimony from Rachel Wilson, Southeast Energy Market Lead...
Energy Access: The Key to North Carolina’s Continued Business Growth
North Carolina has consistently ranked among the top states for business growth over the past several years, thanks to its strong workforce,...
Reviewing the NCUC Large Load Proceedings: Dominion’s Approach
Day two of the North Carolina Utilities Commission (NCUC)'s large load technical conference kicked off with a presentation from Dominion Energy....
From E2: “Clean energy grew 6X faster than rest of North Carolina economy, added 3K jobs in 2024”
Shared from E2 as part of CCEBA's co-sponsoring their annual Clean Jobs North Carolina Report; the original release can be found here. RALEIGH, NC...
A 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...
