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SUMMARY:DEQ 2024 Environmental Stewardship Initiative Conference
DESCRIPTION:The 2024 Environmental Stewardship Initiative Conference is a two-day event filled with information about current environmental topics that affect your organization.\nJoin us to network with and learn from like-minded professionals trying to reduce their organization’s environmental impacts. \nAbout the Initiative: DEQ’s Environmental Stewardship Initiative is designed to promote and encourage superior environmental performance by North Carolina’s regulated community. This voluntary program is available at no cost to our members. It provides technical assistance and networking opportunities to stimulate the development and implementation of programs that use pollution prevention and innovative approaches to meet and go beyond regulatory requirements. This program seeks to reduce the impact on the environment beyond measures required by any permit or rule\, producing a better environment\, conserving natural resources and resulting in long-term economic benefits. \nREGISTER HERE\nNCCETC will be exhibiting at this event.
URL:https://nccleantech.ncsu.edu/event/deq-2024-environmental-stewardship-initiative-conference/
LOCATION:McKimmon Conference and Training Center\, NC State University\, 1101 Gorman Street\, Raleigh\, NC\, 27606
CATEGORIES:Clean Power & Efficiency,Policy,Renewables
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SUMMARY:Southeast Renewable Energy Summit
DESCRIPTION:The NCCETC is a proud supporting organization of the Southeast Renewable Energy Conference!  \n************************************************ \nMeet 450+ Policymakers\, Utilities and Market Players Who Are  Leading the Renewable Buildout in the Southeast \nInfocast’s 9th annual Southeast Renewable Energy event\, is the ONLY conference covering this burgeoning market that gets “everyone in the room” from across the entire region. Featuring key state policymakers\, critical decision-makers\, leading utility executives\, financiers and renewable energy players\, the event does a critical survey of the most dynamic states in the region — including North Carolina\, South Carolina\, Virginia\, Georgia\, Tennessee\, and the Gulf States — to provide definitive updates on the issues you will need to understand to seize the very best opportunities. \nJoin 500 of the Southeast’s most important renewable industry executives at this profoundly informative event. It will delve deeply into the following questions: \n\nHow will unprecedented increases in demand be translated to procurements and investments?\nHow do utilities across the region plan to balance their decarbonization commitments with reliability concerns?\nWhat are the macro trends affecting the project finance market\, and how can developers structure projects to cope with them?\nHow are the new transferability markets being used to deal with tax equity market constraints?\nWhere and how and by whom will standalone and co-located storage be deployed to boost reliability and resilience?\nHow well new are interconnection reforms and transmission planning processes working to ease pressures on queues and the grid?\nWhat are the most effective methods to deal with local opposition to siting and permitting?\nWhy is role of insurance in mitigating and indemnifying operational and financial risks becoming both more critical and more difficult?\nWhat will the potential impacts of offshore wind\, wind\, and green hydrogen projects on the market for renewable energy in the Southeast?\n\nSteve Kalland\, Executive Director of NCCETC\, will be speaking on the panel\,  “Discussion: North Carolina—Role of Renewable Energy in Executing the NC Carbon Plan IRP\,” scheduled for October 28\, 2024 from 9:00 – 10:00 AM. 
URL:https://nccleantech.ncsu.edu/event/southeast-renewable-energy-summit-3/
LOCATION:Sheraton Charlotte Hotel\, 555 South McDowell Street\, Charlotte\, NC\, 28204\, United States
CATEGORIES:Policy,Renewables
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SUMMARY:GridTECH Connect Forum Northeast
DESCRIPTION:Join us at GridTECH Connect\, October 28-30\, 2024\, at the Newport Marriott in Newport\, RI! New England is striving towards 100% renewable energy\, facing challenges like the intermittent nature of wind and solar\, land limitations\, and extreme weather. At GridTECH\, we’ll collaborate on grid modernization\, overcoming policy inconsistencies\, and advancing distributed energy resources. Network with industry leaders\, gain cutting-edge insights\, and contribute to a sustainable energy future. \nRegister today with code GTCPART11 to get 20% off your registration! Don’t miss out on this pivotal event! \nNCCETC is a partner of this event. \nREGISTER HERE
URL:https://nccleantech.ncsu.edu/event/gridtech-connect-forum-northeast/
LOCATION:Newport Marriot\, Newport\, RI\, United States
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