February HB329 Stakeholder Meeting
Green Square 217 West Jones Street, Raleigh, NCNCCETC is participating as stakeholders in the HB329 process.
Webinar: Designing Utility Rates to Encourage Electric Vehicle Adoption in North Carolina
How does electricity rate design benefit consumers, electric vehicle charging station owner/operators, vehicle manufacturers, automobile dealers, and utilities? Join North Carolina Sustainable Energy Association for a webinar providing a deep dive into electric vehicle specific electric rate design. In this webinar, you’ll learn about utilities across the country that have implemented rate structures designed to boost the adoption of electric vehicles to increase load growth and curb peak demand. In turn, these rate […]
REMI Luncheon: Economic Policy, Energy & Environment
DoubleTree by Hilton Raleigh Brownstone-University Capital Board Room, 1707 Hillsborough Street, Raleigh, NCREMI announces the official launch of its new E3+ model, a dynamic modeling platform that accounts for the multifaceted relationships among the energy sector, the environment, and the economy. REMI Economic Associate Mike Bobay will be presenting the free policy luncheon, “Energy, Environment, and the Economy: REMI Launches E3+,” in Raleigh, North Carolina on Friday, February 14th […]
Electricities 2020 Connections Summit
Embassy Suites 201 Harrison Oaks Blvd., Cary, NCCustomer expectations and technology are changing how utilities do business. Join ElectriCities of N.C. for an interactive event focused on how utility staff and technology drive the customer experience. Share best practices and ideas on how to best implement and maximize the benefits of these technologies. Learning will focus on a range of skills ranging from […]
2020 UNC Clean Tech Summit
The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 100 Friday Center Dr., Chapel Hill, NC“Innovating to a Clean Economy” The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill will host the seventh annual UNC Clean Tech Summit on Thursday, February 20, 2020 – Friday, February 21, 2020 at UNC’s Friday Center. The event convenes more than 1,000 students, business professionals, international speakers, policy members, and academics for two days of […]
UNC Clean Tech Summit – Career Fair
RTCC and UNC's Institute for the Environment are pleased to host the second annual Career Fair associated with UNC's 2020 Clean Tech Summit (February 20-21). Employers can now apply for a booth - there is no cost to participate, but space is limited! If you are currently hiring, plan to hire, or want to promote your organization […]
Energy Boot Camp
UNCC Portal Building Charlotte, NCEnergy Boot Camp Date And Time Tue, March 3, 2020 7:30 AM – 5:30 PM EST Location UNCC Portal Building 9319 Robert D. Snyder Rd PORTAL 242 Charlotte, NC 28223 Cost: Member Rate: $299.00 Non Member Rate $349.00 Since 2009 E4 Carolinas has produced highly acclaimed energy leadership development programs. Hundreds of rising energy managers have […]
Renewable Energy Development, Grid Modernization, and Distributed Generation Conference
Golda Meir Library 2311 E Hartford Ave, Milwaukee, WIThis 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 […]
ncIMPACT Episode – Energy Issues Facing Low-Income Households
NCCETC Special Projects Manager Anne Tazewell interviewed with UNC-TV to talk about energy issues facing low-income households + the Powering Energy Efficiency and Impacts (PEEIF) report! The interview will be aired at 8 p.m. Thursday, March 12 on UNC-TV and will be available online at https://www.unctv.org/watch/unctv-originals/ncimpact/. Learn more about the PEEIF project at http://bit.ly/2TEMDKj.
EUCI Time of Use (TOU) and Residential Demand Charges Conference
Marriott Kansas City Downtown 200 W 12th St, Kansas City, MORapid 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 […]