Carolinas Clean Energy Business Association
The Carolinas' Voice for the Clean Energy IndustryNARUC Says New Report Acts as Framework to Improve Interregional Transmission Amidst the Evolving U.S. Electricity Landscape
The National Association of Regulatory Utility Commissioners (NARUC) released a report this week detailing the importance of upgrading interregional...
CCEBA and Chambers for Innovation and Clean Energy (CICE) Cohosted a Webinar: Leveraging the Economic Opportunity of Utility Scale Solar in NC
CCEBA and CICE partnered to host a webinar on May 16th discussing how communities and solar can work together for maximum benefit. The session...
CCEBA General Counsel John Burns Addresses Transmission Planning Improvements at the State Energy Conference
Energy demand is rapidly increasing, and the need for more resilient, reliable energy is placing pressure on an aging grid. This was a hot topic at...
CCEBA Discusses Market Structures for the Energy Transition at State Energy Conference
CCEBA Executive Director Chris Carmody spoke April 23rd at the NC Clean Energy Technology Center State Energy Conference on the Market Structures...
CCEBA Welcomes Three New Members
Carolinas Clean Energy Business Association is excited to welcome three new members: Powerhouse Recycling (doing business as Solar Panel Recycling),...
CCEBA Attends National Association of Regulatory Commissioners
CCEBA General Counsel John Burns attended the 2024 National Association of Regulatory Commissioners (NARUC) on February 25-28, 2024 in Washington...
Fact vs. Fiction on Solar Land Use: Interview with Tom Terrell
The spread of misinformation about utility scale solar projects has been a growing challenge to the clean energy transition. Columbia University...
North Carolina Environmental Review Commission Discusses Solar Panel Recycling
The North Carolina General Assembly Environmental Review Commission (ERC) convened last week for the first time in six years. North Carolina State...
North Carolina Utilities Commission Shifts Carbon Plan Schedule, Requires Portfolio Meeting NC Law
In December 2023, Duke Energy notified the North Carolina Utilities Commission that it would be adding 2 GW of load to its recently submitted carbon...