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The Importance of Energy Storage in the Carolinas: An Interview with Ron DiFelice

by Staff | Aug 9, 2022 | Energy Storage

Why should the public in North and South Carolina care about energy storage? The transition to a low carbon energy mix requires energy storage because wind, hydro, and solar resources are intermittent. Utility-scale energy storage is vital because it turns these...

CCEBA Negotiates Successful Energy Storage Terms for Independent Power Producers

by Chris Carmody | Oct 4, 2021 | Energy Storage

CCEBA is encouraged by an August 17th decision by the N.C. Carolina Utilities Commission (NCUC) that will finally allow independent power producers (IPPs) to add energy storage to existing solar facilities. The ruling’s title is, “Order Approving SISC...

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