The Carbon Plan should be an opportunity to reshape North Carolina’s energy future and protect community health. That means no new fossil fuel infrastructure or power plants.
Unfortunately, the draft Carbon Plan proposed by Duke Energy fails to meet the moment, calling for more investments in polluting, outdated fossil fuels. Continuing to rely on gas and coal would put our state’s climate targets out of reach while pumping out air pollutants that jeopardize our health and make us sick.

CleanAIRE NC is working with partners and communities around North Carolina to create a clean energy Carbon Plan that protects people, not fossil fuel profits. We are urging the NC Utilities Commission (NCUC) to do their job and not hand this process over to the utility monopoly they are supposed to regulate.
We are speaking up at hearings, submitting public comments, and working with communities to ensure their voices are heard. We are committed to working with the NCUC and other stakeholders to ensure North Carolina has the strongest Plan possible.

Durham County Courthouse
510 South Dillard Street
Durham, North Carolina 27701
Buncombe County Courthouse
60 Court Plaza
Asheville, North Carolina 28801
New Hanover County Courthouse
316 Princess Street
Wilmington, North Carolina 28401
Mecklenburg County Courthouse
832 East Fourth Street
Charlotte, North Carolina 28202
The first 20 individuals registered by 5:00 p.m. on March 9, 2026, will be allowed to testify at the March 16, 2026 remote public witness hearing.
Those interested in registering to testify should complete the electronic Remote Public Witness Registration form located on the Commission’s website at www.ncuc.gov/hearings/remotepublicregister.html. If assistance is needed, please contact 919-733-0837.





Hundreds of people have gathered across North Carolina for public hearings to protest Duke Energy’s proposed Carbon Plan; a plan that includes more expensive, climate-changing fossil fuels and higher energy rates for North Carolina residents.
