Carolinas Clean Energy Business Association
The Carolinas' Voice for the Clean Energy IndustryBetter Grid Management Can Benefit Ratepayers
Better Grid Management Can Benefit Ratepayers Slow connection of cheap, clean solar to the grid by utilities is costing ratepayers in dollars...
How Standalone Energy Storage Will Transform Electricity: An Interview with East Point Energy
Who is East Point Energy? East Point Energy is a development firm focused on the origination, construction, and operation of energy storage...
Southern Current’s Hamilton Davis on Electricity Reform and the South Carolina Brattle Study
Hamilton Davis is Southern Current’s VP of Regulatory Affairs. He chairs the South Carolina Regulatory Committee for the Carolinas Clean Energy...
North Carolina Solar Decommissioning Law Creates Certainty for Communities and Developers
North Carolina House Bill 130’s solar decommissioning provisions are the result of over six years of negotiations and stakeholder discussions...
Members Bring 35MW Of Solar to Durham
DURHAM, N.C., April 27, 2023 -- The Carolinas Clean Energy Business Association (CCEBA) is proud to announce that two of its founding members,...
Saving Money in the Energy Transition
How did Aderis get started? Carolinas Clean Energy Business Association recently spoke with Adam Foodman, co-founder of our member Aderis...
FERC Interconnection Reform Discussions: What Are They and What Do They Mean?
Interconnection is one of the most important aspects for deployment of clean energy projects. Every grid-tied project goes through an...
CCEBA Statement on NC Carbon Plan
The bipartisan legislation that created the Carbon Plan process was lauded as a historic opportunity for North Carolina to create a clean energy...
Duke Energy’s Rolling Blackouts Illuminated the Benefits of Solar, Storage
Half a million people in the Carolinas were without power on Christmas Eve after Duke Energy implemented rolling outages during one of the region’s...