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SUMMARY:CREM: Certificate in Renewable Energy Management
DESCRIPTION:August 23-25 class dates will be held in-person in Raleigh\, NC. Course will take place from 8:30 am – 5:00 pm at NC Clean Energy Technology Center offices at NC State University. \nThis 40-hour program covers renewable energy technology applications and solar fundamentals (with an eye towards the business side of it)\, policies that create the market to better help you select that perfect project site\, and how to finance and manage a renewable project. \nParticipants are required to submit a final project to successfully complete the program. \nLearning Objectives:\nCREM graduates will be able to: \n\nUnderstand the fundamentals of how solar electric and solar thermal technologies work.\nDescribe renewable energy policy terminology.\nUnderstand how federal\, state and local policies\, incentives and regulations can affect the health of the renewable energy industry.\nNavigate the current financial landscape and assess different financial models\nGet NABCEP Technical Sales education credits for the NABCEP PV Technical Sales Certification Exam (must meet other NABCEP requirements)
URL:https://nccleantech.ncsu.edu/event/crem-certificate-in-renewable-energy-management-5/
LOCATION:NC Clean Energy Technology Center\, 1575 Varsity Drive\, Raleigh\, NC\, United States
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SUMMARY:EUCI's Energy Storage Procurement for Electric Cooperatives and Public Power
DESCRIPTION:The NCCETC’s Senior Policy Analyst\, David Sarkisian\, is a featured instructor for this course. \nOVERVIEW: \nThe grid continues to face multiple challenges as technology advancements transform the way electricity is produced and delivered. Whether it comes from batteries\, thermal systems\, elevated weights\, compressed air\, hydrogen production\, or pumped hydro\, energy storage is critical to the advancement of the power sector. Storage has the potential to provide a wide array of benefits to the electric grid\, and states across the country are increasingly considering statewide targets for the deployment of energy storage resources. As new storage technologies become available\, electric cooperatives and public power utilities continue to explore the possibilities of implementing the technology or the potential benefits and opportunities to their customers. \nEUCI’s virtual event will help you to keep abreast of the tremendous potential of energy storage and how to undertake storage initiatives in a practical and manageable way. The course will describe and share the drivers\, benefits\, applications\, best practices\, contracts negotiation\, operational challenges\, and technical considerations for energy storage systems. The course will assist attendees in their efforts to evaluate the role that storage can and will play in their operations. \nLearning Outcomes \n\nReview the market for energy storage for electric cooperatives and public power utilities\nExplore the effect of policy and institutional drivers on electric cooperatives & public power\nIdentify the various types of energy storage technologies and match them to procurement\nReview the approaches to consider for cooperative and public power utilities\nDiscuss contract negotiations\, contracting parties and managing operations\nDiscuss the current environment for energy storage\nReview best practices for several case studies and project flexibility\nDiscuss future opportunities for storage and considerations
URL:https://nccleantech.ncsu.edu/event/eucis-energy-storage-procurement-for-electric-cooperatives-and-public-power/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Policy
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