Smart Meters, Smart Policies: Accessing and Using Energy Data
By: Vincent Potter, Senior Policy Analyst Advanced metering infrastructure (AMI) is a network of smart utility meters, communications methods and protocols, and data management systems that aim to capitalize on […]
Read MoreJoin Transportation Professionals at the 2024 Sustainable Fleet Technology Conference & Expo
Written by: Shelly Parker, Senior Project Manager – Clean Transportation, NCCETC Government and commercial fleets are at the forefront of the evolving landscape of fleet technology and sustainability, and […]
Read MoreExperts dive into Federal Funding Requirements for EV Charging Infrastructure in recent SFT webinar
On June 20, 2024, NCCETC staff held a Requirements for Federal Funding for Electric Vehicle (EV) Charging Infrastructure webinar to give a breakdown of the necessary components when it comes […]
Read MoreWith Load Growth and Fear of Rising Utility Bills, Are Low-Income Customers Protected?
By: Justin Lindemann, Policy Analyst With the growth of data centers, investor-owned utilities plan to construct a significant capacity of generation resources to combat the rising electricity demand. Utility customers […]
Read MoreAdvanced Nuclear in Review: Halftime 2024
By: Justin Lindemann, Policy Analyst 2024 is halfway over, and much has already happened within the advanced nuclear industry in the U.S. From state legislatures to Congressional actions, the […]
Read MoreUSGBC Industrial Decarbonization Forum at NC State University
By: Isaac Panzarella, Associate Director The U.S. Market Transformation & Development team at U.S. Green Building Council organized a forum on Industrial Decarbonization that was hosted by NC State University’s […]
Read MoreOffshore Wind Energy Targets Added to DSIRE
By: Brian Lips, Senior Project Manager for Policy The Database of State Incentives for Renewables and Efficiency (DSIRE) provides detailed summaries of every federal, state, and utility-administered regulatory policy and […]
Read MoreSeveral Funding Opportunities Available to Advance Clean Vehicle Technologies Across the United States
By: Dawn Haworth, Communications Assistant The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the Department of Transportation (DOT) together have three major grant opportunities available to expand the implementation of zero-emission vehicles […]
Read MoreTakeaways and Results from Photovoltaic Specialist Conference 2024
Vincent Potter, Senior Policy Analyst I attended the IEEE Photovoltaic Specialist Conference (PVSC) 2024 in Seattle, WA from June 10 to 14, 2024. I spent four days in the lovely […]
Read MoreThe Advanced Clean Cars II Controversy: Where are States Adopting or Blocking California’s Zero-Emission Vehicle Rules?
By: Emily Apadula, Policy Analyst California has long established itself as a national leader when it comes to environmental policy and regulation, and with the adoption of the Advanced Clean […]
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