by Suzanne Sabin | Oct 7, 2025 | CCEBA Updates, Interconnection & Transmission
On October 14th, the North Carolina Utilities Commission (NCUC) will hold a technical conference on one of the state’s most pressing challenges: how to power the massive new electric loads driven by North Carolina’s economic development, advanced manufacturing, and...
by Chris Carmody | Oct 2, 2025 | CCEBA Updates, Duke Energy Integrated Resource Plan (IRP) Critique, North Carolina Carbon Plan - House Bill 951
The proposed Duke Energy Carbon Plan illustrates the difficulty of effective energy planning in an uncertain policy environment. Federal tax hikes on parts of the energy supply chain paired with new government red tape will both reduce electricity sources and raise...
by Suzanne Sabin | Aug 20, 2025 | CCEBA Updates
CCEBA recently spoke with new member SmartTrak AI to learn more about their offerings. Read on to find out about this innovative company! Q: How did SmartTrak get started and what inspired you to apply AI to energy? A: SmartTrak AI began in 2019 as a consulting...
by Suzanne Sabin | Aug 18, 2025 | CCEBA Updates
The Carolinas Clean Energy Business Association (CCEBA) welcomed three new members over the past few months: Pattern Energy, a wind, solar, transmission, and energy storage developer and operator; Hanwha Group, an international company working on solar technology...
by Chris Carmody | Jul 3, 2025 | CCEBA Updates
The Carolinas Clean Energy Business Association applauds Governor Stein’s veto of S266 and calls on state legislators to sustain his action. If enacted, S266 will increase costs for ratepayers and disrupt hundreds of millions of dollars of investment from CCEBA...
by Staff | Dec 5, 2024 | CCEBA Updates, Renewable Energy Land Use, Utility Scale Solar
Study estimates a fourfold increase in the annual economic impact of the solar industry by 2035 if solar production increases at the projected rates reported in the most recent IRPs filed by the state’s three primary utilities The cumulative economic impact of the...
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