RALEIGH, N.C. — The Carolina Utility Customers Association (CUCA) has joined forces with forty-eight other organizations in supporting increased natural gas pipeline capacity in the United States. CUCA threw its support behind a recent letter sent by the Industrial...
Members of North Carolina’s manufacturing community visited the North Carolina General Assembly on June 11 to share their concerns about how increasing energy costs could negatively impact the manufacturing sector, which would in turn harm North Carolina’s economy....
Raleigh, N.C., June 27, 2021 – Carolina Utility Customers Association (CUCA) held a pressconference to highlight the devastating impact a 50 percent increase in industrial customer rateswill have on its members. Kevin Martin kicked off the event with a simple message....
Raleigh, N.C., June 23, 2021 – Carolina Utility Customers Association (CUCA) has been actively engaged in stakeholder negotiations around important energy issues facing North Carolina. CUCA does not support House Bill 951 (HB 951) in its current form for the simple...
by Diane Cherry and Suzanne Mullins, Diane Cherry Consulting The Regulatory Compact A few decades ago, electricity systems were nearly all vertically-integrated; that is, singular companies owned every aspect of their region’s energy supply chain. These monopoly...
For the first time in twenty years, electric market reform has become an important topic of interest in energy and legislative communities in the Carolinas. It is important that stakeholders remain aware of these discussions and stay informed. The S.C. General...