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Our Work

The NC Sustainable Energy Association drives public policy and market development for clean energy. Our Work enables clean energy jobs, economic opportunities, and affordable energy options for North Carolinians.

Carbon Plan (CPIRP)

Every two years, the NC Utilities Commission is charged with the responsibility of drafting a plan to achieve 70% carbon emissions reductions by 2030 and net zero by 2050 in the electricity sector. Learn more about how NCSEA is engaged in these proceedings.

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Transmission and Interconnection

To better enable deployment of utility-scale clean energy resources, NCSEA is actively engaged in the Carolinas Transmission Planning Collaborative and various other Commission proceedings focused on transmission and interconnection.

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Customer Programs

Across the state, commercial and residential customers are constantly seeking opportunities to deploy their own clean energy solutions as a means to reduce utility bills and increase resiliency. NCSEA is advocating on behalf of those customers to increase the amount of affordable, accessible programs readily available.

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Freedom to Buy Vehicle Sales

North Carolina is one of 11 states in the country that currently forbids direct to consumer automotive sales (with the exception of Tesla). These sales limitations stymie the growth of electric vehicles and run counter to the business models of many new, innovative companies.

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Utility EV Pilots

NCSEA has been actively engaged in regulatory proceedings to spearhead new programs designed to accelerate EV adoption and curb load growth in this new era of electrification. Learn more about the programs currently authorized and under consideration by the NC Utilities Commission.

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Third Party Sales

Up until 2019, only regulated utilities were allowed to sell electricity in North Carolina. NCSEA worked with numerous partners to advance a law that opened the door for charging stations to bill customers by the kilowatt hour, instead of by time.

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Inclusive Utility Investments

North Carolina currently experiences some of the highest levels of energy burden in the country with low-to-moderate income households spending ~19.8% of their monthly income on utility bills. NCSEA and partners recently collaborated with Duke Energy to implement a new inclusive utility investment program designed to address this significant energy burden.

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Building Codes

Currently, the state is operating under 2009 standards for our residential building codes, significantly behind the 2021 IECC standards. Recently passed state legislation prevents the Building Code Council from adopting new standards until 2031. Learn more about NCSEA's efforts to improve home affordability and resiliency through updated building codes.

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C-PACE

North Carolina recently authorized Commercial Property Assessed Clean Energy financing as a means to further enable large customers to adopt clean energy technologies.

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What’s New
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Check out the latest sustainable energy news and upcoming events.

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Ajulo Othow: Pursuing a Future Powered by Equity, Diversity, & Inclusion 

Mar 04, 2022

This feature is part of NCSEA’s ongoing focus on diversity in clean energy and the importance of creating an accessible, affordable future for all.

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Making Energy NetWork Policy Forum – Charlotte

Sep 26, 2024

Join us as a panel of experts outline the state of energy efficiency/electrification policies and incentives in North Carolina, and where we’re tracking towards our state’s goals.

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Southeast Energy Storage Facilities

Jul 11, 2024

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Midwest Program Manager

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WHO WE ARE

Our team of policy, legal, data, and clean energy experts bring decades of experience to tirelessly advocate on behalf of clean energy market solutions for all North Carolinians.

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Solar Map

Jan 23, 2025

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Episode 37: We’re Going Back to School

Jan 22, 2025

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Episode 122: Utility-Scale Solar Permitting and Surveying Best Practices

Jan 22, 2025

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Episode 121: Unlocking the Potential of Virtual Power Plants

Jan 22, 2025

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Episode 120: Green Source Advantage Choice – Will it Lead to More Renewables?

Jan 22, 2025

North Carolina Should Get with GETs

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North Carolina Should Get with GETs

Jan 16, 2025

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Lisa Mead

Director of Development

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Melissa Wilbur

Senior HR Generalist

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Jacquil Toon

Administrative and Technical Specialist

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Justin Somelofske

Regulatory Counsel

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Daniel Pate

Director of Data and Research

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Natalie Mahler

Administrative Specialist

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Laura Lister

Director of Finance and Operations

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Destiny Johnson

Marketing Specialist

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Cassie Gavin

Director of Policy

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Karen Gardner

Senior Operations Advisor

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Ian Chalmers

Senior Financial Services Manager

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Jerry Carey

Market Intelligence Specialist

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Hannah Budds

Energy Data Specialist

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Ethan Blumenthal

Regulatory Counsel

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John Argentati

Data Engineer

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Matt Abele

Executive Director

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