Article | 03.01.2022
NC Carbon Plan Update: We Cannot Get Off Track Before We Even Begin
The NCUC must finalize its Carbon Plan by the end of 2022. Here's a summary of the process so far, and some key ways it appears to be breaking down.
Article | 02.18.2022
North Carolina’s EV Charging Infrastructure Ambitions Just Got a Boost
The North Carolina Utility Commission approved Duke Energy's electric vehicle Make Ready Credit Program that will put the responsibility of bringing electricity to EV charging stations on utilities...
Article | 02.17.2022
Setting the Record Straight about Solar Net Metering in North Carolina
Article | 01.07.2022
Governor Cooper’s Executive Order Commits NC to Address Climate Change and Build an Equitable Clean Energy and Clean Transportation Economy
Article | 12.16.2021
South Carolina Utility Regulators Mandate Duke Plan that Keeps Carbon Flat
Article | 11.29.2021
NC Regulators Weigh in on Duke’s Resource Plan, Process for Carbon Reduction Plan
North Carolina Commission issued two orders setting 2022 up as a pivotal year in the state's clean energy transition.
Article | 10.07.2021
North Carolina’s HB 951: Improved but still problematic
New revisions to HB 951 improve on the controversial North Carolina legislation. The intent behind the bill is clear: reduce carbon, move toward performance-based rate regulation, reduce the...
Article | 08.27.2021
Bi-Directional Charging: Engaging with Leaders and the Community to Charge Forward with Smart EV Policy
Article | 06.10.2021
NC Governor Leads With Executive Order for Offshore Wind Development
Offshore wind can play a critical role in our clean energy transformation. By issuing Executive Order 218, Governor Cooper committed to helping North Carolinians achieve major economic and...
Article | 06.02.2021
Utilities Can Help North Carolina’s Electric Vehicle Market Catch Up (Part 3)
As electric vehicles increasingly displace gas and diesel vehicles, the energy that fuels transportation shifts from petroleum to electricity. North Carolina utilities have accelerated transportation...