Tag: north carolina
Challenge of NC Law Aims to Open Solar Markets
When Duke Energy connected the solar panels on the roof of a Greensboro church to its grid last week, [...]
New Law Could Crush North Carolina’s Solar Industry
House Bill 332 may send jobs elsewhere. In the last seven years, North Carolina has climbed to the forefront [...]
North Carolina Proposes Fresh Bill to Freeze Renewable Energy Mandate
Another bill aiming to freeze North Carolina’s Renewable Portfolio Standard (REPS) at 6% has passed the state Senate Finance [...]
Bill Would Cut Short NC’s Green-Energy Law
The green-energy mandate that has helped make North Carolina the fourth-largest solar state would be cut short under a [...]
In North Carolina, Walmart and Other Corporate Giants Call for Clean Energy Choices
Leading national companies in North Carolina want more choice and competition when it comes to energy, including where it [...]
Roll Back Renewable Energy Mandate in N.C.
Senate Bill 3 poses risks to the financial security of North Carolinians. The renewable portfolio standard, requiring utilities to [...]
Shady Attacks on Renewable Energy in North Carolina
North Carolina’s Renewable Energy Portfolio Standard (REPS) is under attack and it’s no surprise that the fight is led [...]
North Carolina Renewable Energy Policy Stays in Force
Remember the bill in North Carolina that would repeal the state Renewable Portfolio Standard (RPS)? It’s gotten a reprieve [...]
North Carolina Definitively Defeats Effort to Repeal Renewable Energy Policy
A bill to repeal the US state of North Carolina’s Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency Standard (REPS) has stalled [...]
Good News! North Carolina Votes to Keep Renewable Energy Policy
North Carolina lawmakers voted down the bill which would have rolled back and then eliminated the state’s renewable energy [...]