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FERC Interconnection Reform Discussions: What Are They and What Do They Mean?

by Diane Cherry | Jan 24, 2023 | Interconnection, Uncategorized

Interconnection is one of the most important aspects for deployment of clean energy projects.  Every grid-tied project goes through an interconnection process and delays affect projects of all sizes. Interconnection reforms are undergoing review at two...

Duke Energy’s Rolling Blackouts Illuminated the Benefits of Solar, Storage

by John D. Burns | Jan 3, 2023 | Uncategorized

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 coldest holiday weekends in recent years. The Charlotte Observer, Tuesday, January 3, 2023 By John. D. BurnsChristmas...

Duke Coal & Gas Reliability Failure Casts NC Carbon Plan In New Light

by Chris Carmody | Dec 30, 2022 | North Carolina Carbon Plan - House Bill 951, Uncategorized

The massive reliability failure of Duke Energy’s gas and coal operations during the Christmas blackout casts the recently issued NC Carbon plan in a new light. Duke was lucky: Its weekend blackout would have been considerably more dangerous to residents and damaging...

Responsible Solar: Yes Solar Solutions on How Customers Can Get the Best Bang for their Buck

by Staff | Oct 26, 2022 | Uncategorized

Not all solar businesses and products are alike – so how can customers make sure they are making the best investment? CCEBA staff recently interviewed Yes Solar Solutions founders Stew and Kathy Miller, who lent insight into how solar customers can get the most for...

NC Utilities Commission Rules for Fort Bragg in Bragg vs. Duke Energy Case

by Staff | Aug 17, 2022 | Uncategorized

Then-Lieutenant General Paul Funk II speaks at ribbon cutting for a Fort Hood renewable energy project. Photo by Todd Pruden, Editor, Fort Hood Sentinel.     On August 3, 2022, the North Carolina Utilities Commission issued a declaratory judgment supporting...

On the Signing of NC House Bill 951 Into Law

by Staff | Oct 10, 2021 | North Carolina Carbon Plan - House Bill 951, Uncategorized

The Carolinas Clean Energy Business Association (CCEBA) thanks Governor Cooper and the leadership of the General Assembly for the hard work that led to the adoption of the Governor’s 70% CO2 reduction by 2030 standard into state law. CCEBA will continue to work with...
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  • Duke Coal & Gas Reliability Failure Casts NC Carbon Plan In New Light
  • Facts About The 2022 Duke Energy Christmas Blackout

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