podcast
Episode 119: NC Utilities Commission Issues 2024 Carbon Plan Order
Nov 26, 2024
On episode 119, Justin Somelofske, Senior Regulatory Counsel at NCSEA helps to break down the NC Utilities Commission’s 2024 Carbon Plan Order. We dive in and talk about the new generation resource additions, implications of the order, and what’s to come next on the path to deploying these resources. This is a can’t miss episode if you’re interested in the future of electricity generation in North Carolina.
Additional Resources:
2024 Carbon Plan Order: bit.ly/3YDu9Zl
WFAE Coverage of the CPIRP: bit.ly/4eqKF4K
NCSEA’s Summary of Carbon Plan Proceedings: www.energync.org/carbon-plan/
event
Making Energy Work Conference 2024
Oct 23, 2024
For more information visit: https://www.makingenergywork.com.
event
Pre-Conference Workshop: Mobilizing North Carolina’s Clean Energy Workforce for the Future
Oct 22, 2024
Co-hosted by the NC Governor’s Office, NC Business Committee for Education, and the NC Department of Commerce.
Come celebrate the historic economic development announcements, federal investments, and policies in North Carolina’s clean energy economy, learn about existing workforce programs and federal guidance, and build your talent pipeline by engaging with workforce development and business services professionals from across the state.
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Episode 98: Duke Files Carbon Plan, Clean Energy Experts Respond.
Sep 27, 2024
In August 2023, Duke Energy filed their proposal for the next iteration of the Carbon Plan, also known as the CPIRP. We’re joined by Katharine Kollins of the Southeastern Wind Coalition, Steve Levitas of Pine Gate Renewables, and Dave Rogers of the Sierra Club, who break down the filing and share what it means for short- and long-term clean energy deployment in the state. This is a conversation you won’t want to miss.
podcast
Episode 107: TotalEnergies – The Carbon Plan & the Future of Offshore Wind in North Carolina
Sep 27, 2024
On Episode 107, Jen Banks, Permitting & Development Director for TotalEnergies joins the podcast to talk about offshore wind development efforts currently underway in the state of North Carolina and the importance of the Carbon Plan proceedings to determining how future investments could continue to play out moving forward. We talk at length about TotalEnergies’ offshore wind projects further in the development pipeline in the Northeast and how they are already paying significant dividends to local communities through jobs and investments, and how North Carolina can capitalize on that same success with regulatory certainty to help attract a thriving, robust offshore wind supply chain.
blog
Q&A: Unfolding Duke Energy’s Proposed Customer-Facing Programs with NCSEA Regulatory Counsel, Ethan Blumenthal
Sep 16, 2024