Mapping Electric Vehicle Charging Station Site Suitability with New GIS Tool by NCCETC
Global momentum towards zero-emissions vehicle (ZEV) adoption has continued to accelerate over the last year. For 2022, annual passenger electric vehicle (EV) sales were on track for around 10.6 million […]
Read MoreThink and Do the Extraordinary: 35 Years of the NC Clean Energy Technology Center at NC State University
In 2023, the North Carolina Clean Energy Technology (NCCETC) at NC State University is celebrating its 35th Anniversary. NCCETC has worked closely with partners in government, industry, academia, and the […]
Read MoreA Remedy for Rolling Blackouts: Integrating Distributed Energy Resources for a More Resilient Grid
From attacks on power stations to equipment failures, many North Carolina residents are wary about being left in the dark from worsening outages caused by the electric grid’s aging infrastructure […]
Read MoreThe 50 States of Electric Vehicles: State ZEV Targets, Managed Charging, & LMI Access Prioritized in 2022
Raleigh, NC – (February 8, 2023) The N.C. Clean Energy Technology Center (NCCETC) released its 2022 annual review and Q4 2022 update edition of The 50 States of Electric Vehicles. […]
Read MoreNorth Carolina Power Reserves Study Shows Solar Contribution Offsets Over 3 Million Tons of CO2 Per Year
Solar generation in the Duke Energy Progress region (referred to as the CPLE Balancing Authority) of North Carolina offset over 3 million tons of carbon dioxide (CO2) in 2021, according […]
Read MoreThe 50 States of Grid Modernization: States Focus on Resilience, Grid Management, and Utility Business Models During 2022
Raleigh, NC – (February 1, 2023) The N.C. Clean Energy Technology Center (NCCETC) released its 2022 annual review and Q4 2022 update edition of The 50 States of Grid Modernization. […]
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