All posts by Shannon Helm
DSIRE Adds Energy Storage Incentives and Targets to Database
Raleigh, NC – (April 14, 2020) The N.C. Clean Energy Technology Center (NCCETC) announced the addition of energy storage incentives and state procurement targets to the Database of State Incentives […]
Read MoreClean Energy Resources During COVID-19
To help navigate this challenging time, we at the NC Clean Energy Technology Center (NCCETC) have put together a list of external and internal resources surrounding energy and sustainability – […]
Read MoreStudents Graduate from Solar Spring Break Training
Earlier this month, eight students spent their spring break learning how to install a solar photovoltaic system on a mock roof. The Solar Spring Break Training, March 9-13, was a […]
Read MoreGet to Know the Policy Team at NCCETC
Each month, we will feature a team at the NC Clean Energy Technology Center (NCCETC) to get to know them better! This month, we talked to the Policy Team. NCCETC’s […]
Read MoreTraining Courses Offered Online Through August
In accordance with NC State University’s recent policies in response to the spread and potential impacts of COVID-19, all of NC Clean Energy Technology Center (NCCETC)’s in-person training classes though […]
Read MoreSubmit Your Artwork for the 2020 “Keep Our Air Clean” Student Art Contest
**Due to interruptions caused by COVID-19, we have extended the submission deadline to around the end of the 2020 school year, Friday, June 12, to give students more time to […]
Read MoreStudents Attend Energy That Works Field Trip at FREEDM Systems Center
NC State students from several different majors and backgrounds took a field trip to FREEDM Systems Center on Centennial Campus as a part of the first Energy That Works series […]
Read MoreNCCETC Partners with ed2go to Offer 12 New Online Training Courses
The NC Clean Energy Technology Center (NCCETC) has begun a partnership with online education provider ed2go to offer 12 new online training courses – which are on-demand, ongoing and […]
Read MoreHighlights and Trends from a Busy Year in State Solar, Grid Modernization, and Electric Vehicle Policy
By: DSIRE Insight Team The year 2019 was an exceptionally busy one for state energy policy, and the DSIRE Insight team at the North Carolina Clean Energy Technology Center is […]
Read More2020 “Keep Our Air Clean” Student Art Contest Launches This March
North Carolina students from kindergarten through high school can submit their artwork for a chance to be featured on billboards across the state This Earth Day, show how you help […]
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