HB750: Creating More Freedom for Solar Installations
On Monday, April 17, 2019, Representatives John Szoka (R- Cumberland), Wayne Sasser (R- Cabarrus, Stanly), and Bobby Hanig (R- Currituck, Dare, Hyde, Pamlico) filed House Bill 750, which will create...
View ArticleFinal Report from Tranche 1 of Competitive Procurement of Renewable Energy...
On April 9, 2019 the Independent Administrator (IA) for the Competitive Procurement of Renewable Energy (CPRE) released its report on proposals selected for the Tranche 1 Request For Proposal (RFP)....
View ArticleAn affordable energy bill begins with clean energy
Roughly $375 million. That’s how much North Carolinians are expected to save by Duke Energy purchasing solar power from independent power producers over the next 20 years, according to an April report...
View Article2019 Economic Impact Analysis of Clean Energy Development in North Carolina
RALEIGH, N.C., May 14, 2019 – North Carolina Sustainable Energy Association (NCSEA) today announced the release of the Economic Impact Analysis of Clean Energy Development in North Carolina—2019...
View Article2018 North Carolina Clean Energy Industry Census Illustrates Importance of...
RALEIGH, N.C., June 20, 2019— North Carolina’s diverse Clean Energy Industry now boasts over $14 billion in revenue, 43,238 jobs, and over 1,700 firms according to the 2018 North Carolina Clean Energy...
View ArticleNCSEA Files Initial Comments in EV Pilot Docket
Last Friday, the NCSEA regulatory team submitted Initial Comments on Duke Energy’s Application for Approval of Proposed Electric Transportation Pilot. Duke Energy originally filed their Application in...
View ArticleSummer Intern Series: Jess Seigel
Hometown: Castro Valley, California Education: University of California, Davis (BS in Environmental Science and Management) and Duke University Nicholas School of the Environment (Masters of...
View ArticleSummer Intern Series: Claire Williamson
Hometown: Chapel Hill, North Carolina Education: American University (Environmental Studies and Economics) and Indiana University School of Public and Environmental Affairs (Master of Public Affairs...
View ArticleNCSEA Statement in Response to Duke’s Carbon Plans
In response to the September 17th announcement from Duke Energy about their plans for achieving net-zero carbon emissions, NCSEA General Counsel Peter Ledford responded: “NCSEA is disappointed that...
View ArticleSummer Intern Series: Keith Bollt
Hometown: Potsdam, New York Education: Cornell University (BS in Environmental Studies) and Duke University Nicholas School of the Environment (Masters of Water Resource Management ’20) Worked on:...
View ArticleSummer Intern Series: Shakeel Ahmed
Hometown: Islamabad, Pakistan Education: National University of Sciences and Technology (BSE in Electrical Engineering) and Sanford School of Public Policy at Duke University (Masters in Public Policy...
View ArticleSummer Intern Series: Sagar Shah
Hometown: Orlando, Florida Education: Duke University (BA in Public Policy Analysis ‘22) Worked on: Developed strategies for using data to increase membership, open new revenue streams, and enhance...
View ArticleNCSEA files Joint Reply Comments Regarding the Solar Integration Services...
On October 7, the Commission issued an order requesting comments from parties about whether Duke’s solar integration services charge (SISC) should apply to the Competitive Procurement of Renewable...
View ArticleIvan Urlaub to become Chief, Strategy and Innovation for North Carolina...
North Carolina Sustainable Energy Association (NCSEA) announces today an exciting executive leadership shift. Long-time Executive Director Ivan Urlaub is moving to a new role within the...
View ArticleSTATEMENT: NCSEA Congratulates Recent Hires and Promoted Employees
On the heels of the Executive Transition announced earlier this year, NCSEA is thrilled to announce several exciting new hires and promotions: Kristi Matthews has been hired to fill the newly created...
View ArticleNCSEA Files Proposed Order in EV Pilot Docket
Today, the NCSEA regulatory team submitted a Proposed Order in the docket for Duke Energy’s Application for Approval of Proposed Electric Transportation Pilot. As a reminder, Duke Energy originally...
View ArticlePRESS RELEASE: NCSEA to Collaborate with N.C. Weatherization Assistance...
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Jordan Jones jordan@energync.org 602-350-4887 RALEIGH, N.C., March 12, 2020 – North Carolina Sustainable Energy Association today announces that it has been selected by...
View ArticleNCSEA STATEMENT: COVID-19
To our NCSEA family: For over 40 years, North Carolina Sustainable Energy Association (NCSEA) has worked to improve the health and safety of all North Carolinians by driving clean energy policy and...
View ArticleSTATEMENT: Guidance for NCSEA Members Regarding Executive Order 121
Today, in response to the growing COVID-19 pandemic Governor Cooper issued Executive Order 121, a “Stay-At-Home Order.” NCSEA is continuing to review the full Order but has identified guidance that...
View ArticleGuest Post: COVID-19 in North Carolina: Practical Mitigation for the...
To our fellow NCSEA members: We hope you are safe and well during this challenging time. As you are aware, Governor Cooper’s statewide Stay at Home Order (Executive Order 121) takes effect at 5pm...
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