October 6, 2024

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Interconnection Rulemaking Wins Support but Funding Questions Remain
FERC’s interconnection proposal won wide praise, but some generation developers were dismayed that the commission failed to address participant funding.
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Duke and NC Solar Installers Reach Compromise on Net Metering Cuts
Solar installers in North Carolina agreed to a phased reduction in net metering rates under a compromise with Duke Energy that is now before state regulators.
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Home Solar: ‘Gateway Drug’ to Grid Technologies?
Rooftop solar is a good start, but it will take careful design of utility rates to ensure electrification comes with carbon reductions, industry officials say.
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Duke Files Carbon-reduction Plan for North Carolina Utilities
Duke Energy filed a proposal with the North Carolina Utilities Commission that presents four broad paths to reducing carbon emissions by 70% by 2030.
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Southern Co. Takes Heat over SEEM, Opposition to RTO
A Southern Co. official gamely defended the Southeast Energy Exchange Market in a debate at the RE+ Southeast conference with three RTO proponents.
Bureau of Ocean Energy Management
North Carolina OSW Auction Nets $315 Million
Duke Energy and TotalEnergies will pay a combined $315 million to lease 110,000 acres off North Carolina that could produce 1.3 GW in offshore wind.
SEEM
SEEM Members Launch Engagement Series for Participants
Southeast Energy Exchange Market members launched an informational webinar series for participants prior to the start of market trials in late summer.
Duke Energy
Winter Storms Reduce Duke Energy’s Q1 Earnings
Duke Energy's net income declined in the first quarter despite a whopping increase in sales compared to a year ago because of the costs of winter storms.
Purdue University
Purdue and Duke Energy Exploring Small Modular Reactor to Power Campus
Purdue University and Duke Energy said they will collaborate to possibly bring in a small modular nuclear reactor as the campus’s power source.
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Report: Microsoft, PepsiCo Earn Top Marks on Net-zero Progress
Microsoft and PepsiCo took the No. 1 and 2 spots in a new ranking of 55 large U.S. companies for their work on net-zero-emission targets.

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