Renewable Energy Development, Grid Modernization, and Distributed Generation Conference

Golda Meir Library 2311 E Hartford Ave, Milwaukee, WI

This will be the third event of out “What is Wisconsin’s Energy Strategy?” series looking at renewable energy production in Wisconsin. This conference will focus in on what roles innovation and grid modernization play in renewable energy development at a national level and how these affect Wisconsin. The event will also examine economic and regulatory […]

EUCI Time of Use (TOU) and Residential Demand Charges Conference

Marriott Kansas City Downtown 200 W 12th St, Kansas City, MO

Rapid changes in the electric utility industry continue to drive utilities to propose new ways of collecting revenues from residential customers. Among these changes are flat or declining electric sales, increased penetration of advanced metering infrastructure, EV adoption and growing numbers of residential customers with rooftop solar. As a result, equity arguments arise because regardless […]

2020 North Carolina Air Quality Compliance Workshops

McKimmon Conference and Training Center, NC State University 1101 Gorman Street, Raleigh, NC

2020 North Carolina Air Quality Compliance Workshops Don’t miss the 2020 North Carolina Air Quality Compliance Workshop co-sponsored by the North Carolina Manufacturers Alliance (NCMA) and the North Carolina Division of Air Quality (DAQ). The agenda for this year’s Workshop was jointly developed by the Division of Air Quality and NCMA based on topics that previous attendees […]

North Carolina Renewable Energy Challenge

Coastal Studies Institute 850 HWY 345, Wanchese, NC

Are you interested in renewable energy and engineering? Put together a student team to design, build and compete in wind, wave, current and solar categories. On Saturday, March 21, 2020, the Coastal Studies Institute (CSI), in partnership with KidWind, Jennette’s Pier and Appalachian State University, will host the 2nd Annual North Carolina Renewable Energy Challenge at the […]

Women in Energy Virtual Panel Discussion

Across the energy sector, women make up less than 30% of the workforce, but that’s changing. What's it like to be a woman working in energy? What can both male and female executives do to encourage sector diversity? And what skills make any young professional well-prepared for an energy career? ALL are welcome at the Women in Energy virtual panel discussion! Tuesday, March 31, 3-3:45 p.m. Zoom.us video conferencing software (Registered attendees will receive the […]

DOE Solar Energy Technologies Office Peer Review Conference (Virtual)

The U.S. Department of Energy Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy’s Solar Energy Technologies Office (SETO) will hold its 2020 Peer Review on April 6-8, 2020 virtually. The peer review gathers representatives from all of SETO’s active projects along with leading solar industry experts to evaluate program and project progress toward SETO goals. The […]

Climate Solutions for North Carolina Virtual Panel

On Tuesday, April 7, Wake Forest University will host a virtual panel and dialog on climate solutions for North Carolina. This event is part of Solve Climate by 2030 -- webinars across 52 states highlighting state-level climate solutions. Wake Forest University is hosting the webinar for the state of North Carolina. Given the rapidly changing […]

Powering Through a Pandemic: COVID-19, Economic Uncertainty, and Impact to the Global Energy Sector

COVID-19 has impacted every industry across the globe, including energy and cleantech. Join RTCC for an interactive webinar on how global and North Carolina energy markets are responding, how businesses are adapting, and what the energy sector may look like in a post-pandemic world. Regional thought leaders across energy verticals will address: Current market trends […]

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RTCC Webinar: Meet the Spring 2020 Startups of the NC Cleantech Corridor

RTCC and Joules Accelerator, leaders of the North Carolina Cleantech Corridor, have selected a new cohort of startups for their 90-day Cleantech Catalyst accelerator. The finalists come from around the world - including two headquartered in North Carolina - but all specialize in innovative ‘net zero’ technologies that help communities, utilities, and industry reduce greenhouse gas emissions. The 8 cleantech companies selected for the Corridor's accelerator program will […]

Planning an Affordable, Resilient & Sustainable Grid Stakeholder Webinar Meeting

Join UNC Charlotte Energy Production & Infrastructure Center, NCSU NC Clean Energy Technology Center & the NC Department of Environmental Quality State Energy Program to learn about and provide input to a project that is modeling the value of resiliency to North Carolina's electric grid utilizing utility outage data for recent past major storms. Find […]

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