Green Tariffs and Additionality: Do Voluntary Renewable Programs Accelerate the Energy Transition?
By: David Sarkisian, Principal Policy Analyst The concept of additionality is an important consideration for purchases of renewable energy certificates (RECs) by large corporate customers. Corporate purchases of unbundled RECs […]
Read More2023 Trends Mapping Clean Energy Policy Advances in the United States
In the dynamic landscape of clean energy policy across the nation, the North Carolina Clean Energy Technology Center (NCCETC) serves as a valuable hub of comprehensive research, analysis and education. […]
Read MoreNew Duke Energy PowerPair Pilot Program Approved by NC Utilities Commission
The North Carolina Clean Energy Technology Center (NCCETC) provides services and guidance to the businesses and residents of North Carolina and beyond relating to the development and adoption of clean […]
Read MoreAdvanced, in-person training courses offered in Spring 2024
NCCETC is hosting a variety of training sessions this spring that will provide individuals with essential technical skills and a competitive advantage in the clean energy field. Those who have […]
Read More50 States of Power Decarbonization 2023: Solar, Wind, and Storage Dominate Utility Resource Plans, While Policymakers Provide Support for Emerging Technologies in 2023
Raleigh, NC – (February 15, 2024) The N.C. Clean Energy Technology Center (NCCETC) released its 2023 annual review and Q4 2023 edition of the 50 States of Power Decarbonization. The […]
Read MoreThe 50 States of Electric Vehicles: States Promote Transportation Electrification Through Targets and Incentives in 2023
Raleigh, NC – (February 7, 2024) The N.C. Clean Energy Technology Center (NCCETC) released its 2023 annual review and Q4 2023 update edition of The 50 States of Electric Vehicles. […]
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