CHARLOTTE — The North Carolina Utilities Commission is calling for a pause on new solar.
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Regulators say Duke Energy should hold off on contracts to build or purchase solar and battery storage developments until they get approval for long-term generation plans.
Regulators say this will prevent Duke Energy from over-committing to solar projects.
While environmental groups warn the delay could slow down new power development, increase costs, and increase our reliance on fossil fuels.