Upcoming Combined Heat and Power (CHP) System Virtual Trainings
The U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Better Plants Program is offering four virtual training sessions throughout December that will assist attendees in identifying energy efficiency and decarbonization opportunities, quantify savings […]
Read MoreInteractive Map and Infographics Support EV Charging Accessibility and Preparation in North Carolina
By: Dawn Haworth, Public Communications Specialist The North Carolina Clean Energy Technology Center’s (NCCETC) Clean Transportation team is committed to developing materials that increase public awareness of the development and […]
Read MoreHow Workforce Development is Making Energy Work
Each year, the North Carolina Sustainable Energy Association hosts the Making Energy Work (MEW) Conference in Raleigh, North Carolina. The conference brings together national stakeholders to explore cutting-edge policies and […]
Read MoreThe Past, Present, and Future of Federal Tax Credits for Renewable Energy
By: Brian Lips, Sr. Project Manager For several decades, two federal tax credits have supported the development of solar, wind, and other forms of renewable energy: the Investment Tax Credit […]
Read MoreNCCETC Recognized National Drive Electric Week with Three Educational Events
Between the months of September and October lies National Drive Electric Week (NDEW), a week that is dedicated to further educating the public about the possibilities that electric vehicles (EVs) […]
Read MoreClean Solutions for Clean Energy: Solar Panel Recycling
Within the ever-evolving clean energy industry, there are many considerations when it comes to maintaining processes that are environmentally sustainable. Renewable energy offers a number of benefits including reduced carbon […]
Read MoreUSDA REAP Funding Renewed for FY 2025-2027 to Support Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency Projects
By: Griffin Smith, Clean Power Intern On October 18, 2024, The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) announced that an additional $600 million from the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) has been […]
Read MoreIndividuals from various professional backgrounds take away valuable skills from NCCETC’s training courses
The training program at the North Carolina Clean Energy Technology Center (NCCETC) strives to support the clean energy workforce in North Carolina by providing an array of courses aimed to […]
Read MoreAdditional Funding is Available for the Advancement of Clean Energy in Manufacturing Facilities
On September 12, 2024, the United States Department of Energy (DOE) awarded an additional $9 million of grants through the Industrial Training and Assessment Centers (ITACs) Implementation Grants program. Managed […]
Read More50 States of Power Decarbonization Q3 2024: States Consider Treatment of New Large Load Customers and Options for Customer Purchase of Nuclear Energy
Raleigh, NC – (November 19, 2024) The NC Clean Energy Technology Center (NCCETC) released its Q3 2024 edition of the 50 States of Power Decarbonization. The quarterly series provides updates […]
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