Renewable Advocates Troubled by Tradeoffs in N.C. Climate Bill
Left to right: Ivan Urlaub, North Carolina Sustainable Energy Association; Betsy McCorkle, Kairos Government Affairs; Stephen Kalland, North Carolina Clean Energy Technology Center at North Carolina State University, consultant Diane Cherry; and Adam Will Foodman, Solar Operations Solutions | © RTO Insider LLC
Nov 23, 2021
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Renewable power advocates are concerned by concessions N.C. legislators made to utilities in return for the carbon-reduction goals of House Bill 951.