Business leaders in North Carolina, including companies like American Airlines and Duke Energy, are discussing ways to strengthen the state's clean energy economy and reduce emissions. They are seeking greater access to clean energy to meet their targets while managing costs. The roundtable focused on how public and private sector leaders can work together to strengthen North Carolina's leadership in the clean energy economy, keep costs down, and create high-quality jobs statewide. Companies like SAS Institute, Scout Motors, and Sierra Nevada Brewing are investing in clean energy and sustainability, emphasizing the importance of modernizing the state's energy system. Ceres, a nonprofit organization advocating for clean energy and a resilient energy grid in North Carolina, emphasizes the importance of smart policies to maintain the state's competitiveness and inspire investors and companies to address sustainability challenges. Their efforts aim to transform industries, create new business opportunities, and promote innovation and job growth in support of a cleaner, more just economy. North Carolina has the opportunity to lead on energy affordability and economic growth by expanding access to clean, reliable energy.