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Renewable energy production from wind and solar is often faulted for its gaps: Winds are inconsistent and skies aren’t always sunny. Unfortunately, battery storage has lagged in making up the difference.
But a deceptively simple-sounding adjustment could increase their combined capacity during hours of peak demand by as much as 40%, even without the technologies being located at the same site, researchers at North Carolina State University and North Carolina Central University have detailed in a recently released report.
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From slave owner to civil rights icon: Chambers High officially gets a new name Anna Maria Della Costa, The Charlotte Observer
Josh Vaughn sat quietly near the back of the auditorium at Charlotte’s Julius L. Chambers High School, a new football helmet with a new logo on his lap.
“I feel good about this,” said the 17-year-old football player for the Cougars. “My senior year, and a school name change to someone who fought for us in North Carolina. It’s really good.”
Vaughn was one of dozens of people who attended the official renaming ceremony Wednesday for Julius L. Chambers High School. The event drew dignitaries from across the city and state, including Charlotte-Mecklenburg school board and City Council members, CMS Superintendent Earnest Winston and U.S. Rep. Alma Adams.