All posts by Dawn Haworth
Exploring Environmental Justice & Energy Equity in North Carolina: Interest Groups and Environmental Organizations
By: Dawn Haworth, Communications Assistant This is the third post of a three part blog series that examines the progress being made to advance Environmental Justice from a clean energy […]
Read MoreExploring Environmental Justice & Energy Equity in North Carolina: State Programs and NC Department of Environmental Quality
By: Dawn Haworth, Communications Intern This is the second post of a three part blog series that examines the progress being made to advance Environmental Justice from a clean energy […]
Read MoreExploring Environmental Justice & Energy Equity in North Carolina: Introduction to Environmental Justice and Federal Programs
By: Dawn Haworth, Communications Intern This is the first post of a three part blog series that examines the progress being made to advance Environmental Justice from a clean energy […]
Read MoreWhat are States Doing to Make Virtual Power Plants a Reality?
By: Brian Lips, Senior Policy Project Manager Virtual Power Plants (VPPs) are attracting a lot of attention at the moment. Our upcoming 50 States of Grid Modernization Q1 2024 report […]
Read More(Inter)Connecting the Dots: Recent Progress in Interconnection Reform
By: Vincent Potter, Senior Policy Analyst Interconnection is a hot topic in the electric power sector. Indeed, new generator connections to the grid, the duration of the process, and the […]
Read MoreBringing industry professionals together: 2024 NABCEP Conference
The North American Board of Certified Energy Practitioners (NABCEP) Conference brings together many solar PV professionals each year and provides an array of opportunities for individuals to advance their careers. […]
Read MoreGreen Tariffs and Additionality: Do Voluntary Renewable Programs Accelerate the Energy Transition?
By: David Sarkisian, Principal Policy Analyst The concept of additionality is an important consideration for purchases of renewable energy certificates (RECs) by large corporate customers. Corporate purchases of unbundled RECs […]
Read MoreAdvanced, in-person training courses offered in Spring 2024
NCCETC is hosting a variety of training sessions this spring that will provide individuals with essential technical skills and a competitive advantage in the clean energy field. Those who have […]
Read More2023 in Review: Navigating the Advanced Nuclear Landscape
By: Justin Lindemann, Policy Analyst In 2023, significant advancements were made towards the deployment of advanced nuclear, from new federal and state legislation and regulatory actions, to updated utility resource […]
Read MoreNCCETC Raises Funds for Student Training Scholarships
NCCETC has launched a crowdfunding campaign to award 5 NC State students with scholarships to attend a weeklong, hands-on solar energy training during their spring break. The need for a […]
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