All posts by Dawn Haworth
Charge Forward with Electric Vehicle Savings
Purchasing an electric vehicle (EV) is a great way to save on power and maintenance costs while also contributing to a cleaner environment. The Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) implemented tax […]
Read MoreCedar Grove Community Center Awarded $196,000 in Grant Funding with Technical Assistance from NCCETC
In today’s rapidly changing energy economy, communities are increasingly looking for ways to lower electricity costs, reduce environmental impact, and improve building performance. In Orange County, North Carolina, the County […]
Read MoreSolar Bootcamp Participants call experience “an incredible opportunity”
“This bootcamp was really helpful in looking for jobs in the solar field. If you want good teachers and mentors, come to this boot camp.” That’s how participant Miguel Alocer […]
Read MoreFleet Decision Makers Explore Alternative Fuel Vehicles at the 2025 Clean Transportation Demonstration Day
By: Dawn Haworth, Public Communications Specialist Each year, the NC Clean Energy Technology Center’s (NCCETC) Clean Transportation program organizes a Clean Transportation Demonstration Day. This event is catered specifically to […]
Read MoreNCCETC Visits Solar Panel Recycling Facility in Salisbury, NC
By: Anna Weitz, Clean Energy Engineer Members of the NCCETC team recently toured the Solar Panel Recycling (SPR) facility in Salisbury, North Carolina. SPR specializes in recovering valuable materials from […]
Read MoreBoviet Solar Opens Their First United States Manufacturing Facility in Greenville, NC
By: Isaac Panzarella, Associate Director, Technical Services For many years North Carolina has been a leader in solar energy generation, due in a large part to the state’s renewable energy […]
Read MoreThe National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure (NEVI) Program Current Status and Outlook
By: Brian Lips, Senior Project Manager The National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure (NEVI) Program was established in 2021 by the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA) for the purpose of building […]
Read MoreCommunity Member Perspectives Shape the Carolinas Development Assistance and Siting Hub
The NC Clean Energy Technology Center (NCCETC) has been working to gain feedback from local perspectives regarding large-scale renewable energy developments in order to provide resources to communities and local […]
Read MoreNCCETC welcomes a Summer Intern through the HBCU Energy Leadership Pathway
The Clean Power and Industrial Efficiency (CPIE) program at the North Carolina Clean Energy Technology Center (NCCETC) has welcomed a new intern, Kasey Wharton, to join their team this summer. […]
Read MoreLeading Transportation Programming at the Appalachian Energy Summit
By: Shelly Parker, Clean Transportation Senior Project Manager The NCCETC Clean Energy Transportation Team attended the Appalachian Energy Summit (AES) at the beginning of June. The Summit is a multi-day […]
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