Carolinas Clean Energy Business Association
The Carolinas' Voice for the Clean Energy IndustryResponse of the Carolinas Clean Energy Business Association to NC Senate PCS for H.B. 951
The Carolinas Clean Energy Business Association (CCEBA) appreciates the effort that Governor Cooper and the Senate leadership have put into...
Solar & Farming: A Perfect Marriage
A New Kind of Farming Agriculture is a vital part of North Carolina’s economy. There are 52,000 farms in the state, encompassing 27 percent of our...
CCEBA Negotiates Successful Energy Storage Terms for Independent Power Producers
CCEBA is encouraged by an August 17th decision by the N.C. Carolina Utilities Commission (NCUC) that will finally allow independent power...
Study Shows Renewables + Storage in NC Would Save Ratepayers Money, Reduce GHG Emissions Faster
Brattle Economists Find 74% GHG Reduction Achievable in North Carolina with $590 Million in Generation Savings by 2030 Economists at The Brattle...
Electric Vehicle Charging Deployment Needs Competition to Achieve Scale
Photo courtesy of Joel Olsen during his travel to Norway observing that half the pumps are for EV chargers, and the other half for internal...
Who’s Afraid of a Study Bill?
The Carolinas’ Energy Landscape North Carolina and South Carolina share many similar characteristics. Their geography and climate, for example,...
The John Locke Foundation Reaches an “Energy Crossroads” and Takes a Wrong Turn
The John Locke Foundation (JLF), which claims to be a ‘free market think tank,’ in fact supports the aims of government regulated monopolies that...
South Carolina Rejects Duke Energy Plan
SC Public Service Commission Pans Duke Estimates as Inaccurate, Expensive For Ratepayers In a 4-2 ruling the Public Service Commission of South...
CCEBA Statement on HB 951
The Carolinas Clean Energy Business Association (CCEBA) appreciates the opportunity to have been involved in the North Carolina House leadership...