Why North Carolina’s electric co-ops are turning to grid batteries
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Elizabeth Ouzts
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Canary MediaWhy North Carolina’s electric co-ops are turning to grid batteriescanarymedia.comIn July 2022, a fierce summer storm rocked Wake Electric , a North Carolina cooperative serving nearly 60,000 households and other customers from the dense suburbs of Raleigh, the state capital, to rural areas along the Virginia border and in the coastal plain. Wind downed lines and knocked out power for thousands…
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