Carolinas Clean Energy Business Association
The Carolinas' Voice for the Clean Energy IndustryBetting the House on Small Nuclear Reactors
“...I'm very skeptical with regard to SMRs," Ketchum said, highlighting the permitting difficulty in siting a project and trying to meet the U.S....
NC Utilities Commission Rules for Fort Bragg in Bragg vs. Duke Energy Case
On August 3, 2022, the North Carolina Utilities Commission issued a declaratory judgment supporting Fort Bragg’s position on the provision of solar an…
The Importance of Energy Storage in the Carolinas: An Interview with Ron DiFelice
Why should the public in North and South Carolina care about energy storage? The transition to a low carbon energy mix requires energy storage...
Duke Energy’s Carbon Plan: What Missed the Mark and What Should Be Changed To Protect Ratepayers
In October 2021, Governor Cooper signed House Bill 951 into law. Among other provisions, HB 951 codified the carbon reduction goals set under the...
Carolinas CEBA Files Carbon Plan Comments
The Carolinas Clean Energy Business Association (CCEBA) filed initial comments on the carbon plan submitted by Duke Energy sixty days ago. CCEBA...
Clark Hill Attorney Steven Shparber Discussed Energy Market Reform in the Carolinas
A broad array of stakeholders believe that market and utility reform are needed in the Carolinas. South Carolina passed a law empowering legislators...
North Carolina Employers Seek Electricity Savings & Choice
Duke University and the Duke University Health System comprise one of North Carolina’s largest private sector employers, with over 40,000 employees...
Do Ratepayers Exist to Serve Utilities?
Like most of the Southeast, North Carolina has a vertically integrated electric system in which government regulated monopolies own most power...
A Conversation with CCEBA’s New Leadership
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...