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SUMMARY:Southeast Regional Federal Construction\, Infrastructure & Environment Summit
DESCRIPTION:ABOUT\nThe Office of Senator Thom Tillis and the North Carolina Military Business Center are pleased to announce the in-person Southeast Regional Federal Construction\, Infrastructure & Environment Summit on April 12-13\, 2023 in Wilmington\, North Carolina. \n\n\n\n\n\n\nWHEN.\nApril 12-13\, 2023 \nWHERE.\nWilmington Convention Center\n515 Nutt Street\nWilmington\, NC 28401 \nThere is a parking lot attached to the Wilmington Convention Center ($13 daily).  \nPURPOSE.  “The Summit” brings together over 600 representatives of the Corps of Engineers\, Naval Facilities Engineering Command\, Fort Bragg\, Marine Corps Installations East\, Seymour Johnson AFB\, other Army\, Air Force\, Navy and Marine Corps installations\, US Coast Guard\, Department of Veterans Affairs\, General Services Administration\, other federal agencies\, general and specialty contractors\, designers and construction suppliers from throughout the Southeast of the United States. \n\nATTENDANCE. Attendance is encouraged for: \n\nGeneral and specialty contractors that work in VA\, NC\, SC\, GA and FL.\nDesign firms that work in VA\, NC\, SC\, GA and FL.\nConstruction supply firms that work in VA\, NC\, SC\, GA and FL.\nCompanies that provide facility-support contracts in VA\, NC\, SC\, GA and FL.\nCurrent federal contractors seeking partners and suppliers\n\nLean More
URL:https://nccleantech.ncsu.edu/event/se-summit-2023/
LOCATION:Wilmington Convention Center\, 515 Nutt Street\, Wilmington\, NC\, 28401\, United States
CATEGORIES:Clean Power & Efficiency,Renewables
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SUMMARY:Misconceptions in Solar: Public Health & Safety
DESCRIPTION:The NC Clean Energy Technology Center’s first “Misconceptions in Solar” webinar focuses on misconceptions relating to solar and public health and safety. Concerns about the local water supply\, impact on wildlife\, light pollution\, and other impacts on the local communities are just a few examples where misconceptions relating to solar installations arise. Our speakers offer their own examples of common misconceptions that they have encountered from various vantage points within the solar industry and how they go about providing factual information to their clients and the public. \nSpeakers:\n\nSteve Kalland\, Executive Director of the NC Clean Energy Technology Center\nRobert Branan\, Lawyer and Assistant Extension Professor with the Agriculture and Natural Resources (ARE) at North Carolina State University\nHarriet Richardson Seacat\, Regional NEPA/Environmental Planning Lead for Energy Projects at HDR\n\nAbout the Misconceptions in Solar Webinar Series:\nAs de-carbonization and the utilization of renewable resources move to the forefront at the legislative level\, academic research\, and industry integration\, more misconceptions about these topics also arise. Join us in dispelling misconceptions in the solar industry as it relates to public health and safety\, land-use and development\, and finance and policy across our “Misconceptions in Solar” webinar series. Hear examples from representatives from academia\, government\, legal\, and business sectors on common misconceptions\, the facts\, and how they counter these misconceptions with their customers and the public. Learn ways to provide factual information to your clients when encountering misconceptions in the solar industry. \nPDHs/CEUs per session:\n\n1.5 PDHs for Professional Engineers and Land Surveyors (NCBELS)\n1.5 LUs for American Institute of Architects (AIA)\n\nCost: $25 per webinar OR $60 for all three\nRegister Now
URL:https://nccleantech.ncsu.edu/event/misconceptions-in-solar-public-health-safety/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Renewables,Training
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SUMMARY:Sustainable Fleet Technology Webinar Series: Lessons Learned and Best Practices in Fleet Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure Deployment
DESCRIPTION:In this Sustainable Fleet Technology webinar\, discover strategies\, lessons learned and best practices in fleet electric vehicle charging infrastructure. Hear what has worked and what has not from fleets that have charged forward with fleet electrification and deployment of the necessary infrastructure to support such. \nRegister Now
URL:https://nccleantech.ncsu.edu/event/sft-webinar-series-4-13-2023/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Clean Transportation,Clean Transportation Webinars
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