Community Solar Implementation Guide and Model for Rural Electric Cooperatives and Municipal Utilities in the Southeast Blog Card Thumbnail

Community Solar Implementation Guide and Model for Rural Electric Cooperatives and Municipal Utilities in the Southeast

  Raleigh, N.C. – (August 28, 2018) The N.C. Clean Energy Technology Center (NCCETC) released an Implementation Guide for Community Solar in the Southeast and a community solar Economic Modeling […]

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Mobile CARE and NC Smart Fleet Awards Recognize Transportation Emission Reduction Efforts in North Carolina Blog Card Thumbnail

Mobile CARE and NC Smart Fleet Awards Recognize Transportation Emission Reduction Efforts in North Carolina

Durham, N.C. (August 23, 2018)– The 12th annual North Carolina Mobile Clean Air Renewable Energy (CARE) awards and the NC Smart Fleet awards were announced today as part of the 2018 […]

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The 50 States of Electric Vehicles Report: 36 States and DC Took Action on Electric Vehicles During Q2 2018 Blog Card Thumbnail

The 50 States of Electric Vehicles Report: 36 States and DC Took Action on Electric Vehicles During Q2 2018

  Raleigh, N.C. – (August 8, 2018) The N.C. Clean Energy Technology Center (NCCETC) released its Q2 2018 edition of the 50 States of Electric Vehicles. The quarterly series provides insights on […]

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Powering Energy Efficiency & Impacts (PEEIF)

The Powering Energy Efficiency & Impacts Framework (PEEIF) project is a collaborative project using big data and mapping to support energy programs serving low-income households. The PEEIF project team has developed […]

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Clean Energy Opportunity Diversity Project provides opportunities for underrepresented populations in eastern North Carolina Blog Card Thumbnail

Clean Energy Opportunity Diversity Project provides opportunities for underrepresented populations in eastern North Carolina

In 2017, African Americans made up 7 percent of the solar workforce nationally as compared to 13 percent of the overall African American workforce. This is a significantly larger gap […]

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The 50 States of Grid Modernization: Over 300 Grid Modernization Actions Taken in Q2 2018 Blog Card Thumbnail

The 50 States of Grid Modernization: Over 300 Grid Modernization Actions Taken in Q2 2018

  Raleigh, NC – (August 1, 2018) The N.C. Clean Energy Technology Center (NCCETC) released its Q2 2018 edition of the 50 States of Grid Modernization. The quarterly series provides insights on […]

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Technical and Economic Analysis of Rooftop Solar PV For New Hanover County Schools and Green Power of North Carolina Blog Card Thumbnail

Technical and Economic Analysis of Rooftop Solar PV For New Hanover County Schools and Green Power of North Carolina

The Solar in Your Community (SIYC) Challenge is a U.S. Dept. of Energy initiative to support innovative and replicable community-based solar business models and programs that will bring solar to […]

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Upcoming Sustainable Fleet Technology Conference & Expo 2018

Discover the latest and greatest in sustainable fleet technology, operations, and implementation at the Sustainable Fleet Technology Conference & Expo 2018 on August 22 and 23 at the Durham Convention […]

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Energy Storage Study team discusses what they’ve learned at second stakeholder meeting Blog Card Thumbnail

Energy Storage Study team discusses what they’ve learned at second stakeholder meeting

The second North Carolina Energy Storage Study Stakeholder Input Meeting was held on June 27 at NC State University. In response to House Bill 589, NC State researchers, including NCCETC, […]

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Fuel What Matters 100 Best Fleets series: Wake County Blog Card Thumbnail

Fuel What Matters 100 Best Fleets series: Wake County

The goals of Wake County’s fleet are the same as most: to carry out productive, safe, efficient and sustainable service at the lowest cost possible. But the smartest and most […]

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