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SUMMARY:Southeast Renewable Energy
DESCRIPTION:Meet In-Person the Utilities\, Corporates and Other Market Players Who Are Driving the Renewable Buildout in the Southeast\n\nThis is the ONLY conference covering this burgeoning market that gets key state policy-makers\, critical decision-makers and leading utility executives and renewable energy players from the most dynamic states in the region — including North Carolina\, Virginia\, Georgia\, Louisiana\, Mississippi\, Tennessee\, and Kentucky — to provide definitive updates on the issues you’ll need to understand to seize the very best opportunities across this dynamic region. \nPLUS! Attend the Executive Briefing: Southeast Renewable Energy Policy\, Procurement and Program Frameworks  on November 30\, 2022. Join us from 8:30-9:15 A.M. when NCCETC’s Executive Director\, Steve Kalland\, will be part of a panel discussion titled “North Carolina—Duke’s Carbon Plan Emerges and the Monumental Impacts of HB 951\,” which will also feature  Monica Wilson Dozier from Bradley Arant Boult Cummings LLP\, Carson Harkrader from Carolina Solar Energy\, Ward Lenz from NC Sustainable Energy Association\, Betsy McCorkle from Kairos Government Affairs and Maggie Shober from the Southern Alliance for Clean Energy. \nRegister using code 222183 to save 15% on your registration!\nLearn more about the summit
URL:https://nccleantech.ncsu.edu/event/8656/
LOCATION:Omni Charlotte Hotel
CATEGORIES:Renewables
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SUMMARY:SFT Webinar: The Rise of Hydrogen Fuel Cells in Transportation
DESCRIPTION:Please join us on Thursday\, December 01\, 2022\, from 2:00p-3:00p EST/11:00a-12:00p PST for an SFT Webinar on the Rise of hydrogen fuel cells in transportation.  We are in a phase of disruption in transportation with the objective of reducing transportation’s environmental impact.  Learn the drivers and applications of how hydrogen fuel cells fit in the quest for reduced carbon intensive transportation. \nREGISTER NOW
URL:https://nccleantech.ncsu.edu/event/sft-webinar-the-rise-of-hydrogen-fuel-cells-in-transportation/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Clean Transportation,Clean Transportation Webinars
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SUMMARY:REPVA: Advanced Photovoltaic Design and Installation
DESCRIPTION:Fall Session: December 5 – 9\, 2022\nCLICK HERE TO REGISTER\nPrerequisites: Working knowledge of solar PV; currently working in the solar industry; and/or have taken a fundamentals course such as REPV \nCourse Description: The bulk of this week-long workshop covers topics relating to the National Electrical Code® (NEC) requirements for PV systems and prepares the participant for proper code compliance\, wire sizing\, equipment specifications\, permit processing\, commissioning and other necessary steps in the design and installation phases of residential and commercial systems. Activities in this workshop include designing a multiple inverter commercial PV system\, from choosing equipment to processing forms\, and a tour of commercial PV systems. \nNABCEP PV Installation Professional: REPVA counts for the 40-hour advanced PV course education requirement  found in SEC 3.5 of the NABCEP Candidate Handbook needed to sit for the NABCEP PV Installation Professional Certification Exam. \nLength: 40 Course Hours / 5 Days \nCourse Cost: $1\,499* \n*Registration fee includes lunch\, parking\, and a notebook! \n*Payment plans are available.
URL:https://nccleantech.ncsu.edu/event/repva-advanced-photovoltaic-design-and-installation-4/
LOCATION:NC Clean Energy Technology Center\, 1575 Varsity Drive\, Raleigh\, NC\, United States
CATEGORIES:Renewables,Training
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SUMMARY:Product Feature Webinar: Integrating and Managing Your Fleet Charging Network
DESCRIPTION:The NC Clean Energy Technology Center in partnership with Gilbarco Veeder-Root invites you to join us on Tuesday December 6th from 2:00p-3:00p EDT for a Product Feature Webinar on integrating and managing your fleet charging network.  There are many issues and challenges with scaling fleet electrification with infrastructure being the lynchpin.  Learn about an end-to-end approach inclusive of managed charging that is seamless\, quick to deploy and will provide you with the control and information to optimize your EV charging network.\nRegister now
URL:https://nccleantech.ncsu.edu/event/product-feature-webinar-integrating-and-managing-your-fleet-charging-network/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Clean Transportation,Clean Transportation Webinars
ORGANIZER;CN="NC%20Clean%20Energy%20Technology%20Center":MAILTO:nccleantech@ncsu.edu
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SUMMARY:Virtual In-Plant Trainings on Combined Heat and Power
DESCRIPTION:In-Plant Trainings (INPLTs)\nINPLTs offered by the U.S. Department of Energy’s Better Plants program are multi-day workshops performed by industry-recognized experts. These training workshops enhance the attendees’ understanding of working principles\, knowledge of best practices\, and capability to analyze the energy performance of industrial energy systems. INPLTs include both classroom and field-based training sessions that train the attendees to identify energy conservation opportunities\, quantify savings from those opportunities\, and implement projects to realize energy and cost savings. As of May 2022\, the Better Plants program has hosted over 140 In-Person INPLTs with about 2\,600 participants\, helping to  identify more than $50 million in energy cost savings opportunities. \nCombined Heat and Power Virtual In-Plant Trainings (CHP VINPLTs)\nIn Nov 2020 Better Plants program launched the Virtual In-Plant Trainings (VINPLTs) to help partners strengthen their workforce and identify energy savings opportunities while minimizing the risk of  infection during the COVID pandemic. The feedback to the VINPLTs as very positive\, and many participants requested to continue and expand the VINPLTs because of its outstanding technical depth and convenience for attending. \nOur next VINPLT on Combined Heat and Power (CHP) Systems from November 29 to December 20\, 2022. The CHP VINPLT will be performed by industrial experts and Technical Account Managers using Zoom. The CHP VINPLT comprises Five (5) 2.5 -hour online training sessions (2-hours formal training and optional 0.5-hour Q&A) that will be delivered every Tuesday and the first Thursday 10:00 AM – 12:30 PM ET for four (4) weeks. Participating in this VINPLT is free and open to all U.S. manufacturers. \nParticipants will be trained on the fundamentals of CHP systems\, CHP project screening and implementation\,\nand integration with utility grids. Software tools and other resources will be introduced\, and case studies for some industrial sectors will be discussed from the perspectives of project cost\, energy savings\, energy cost savings\, power resilience\, etc. Participants will have 1-1 private tutoring time with the experts for any questions. \nTo maximize the benefits of attending VINPLTs\, homework assignments will be given to the participants at the end of each session and will be due by the next session. These homework assignments are designed to enhance participants’ understanding of CHP systems and perform CHP system screening for their facilities. During the last session of the VINPLT\, participants can share their findings from evaluating installing CHP systems at their sites and how they plan to optimize their systems. \nUpon completion of the VINPLT\, Professional Development Hours (PDHs) Certificates will be prepared for attendees upon request. Diagnostic equipment can be arranged and shipped to the partners to collect the assessment data. The Better Plants diagnostic equipment is available on a first-come\, first-serve basis. \nTo register\, please visit: https://bptraining.ornl.gov/registration/
URL:https://nccleantech.ncsu.edu/event/virtual-in-plant-trainings-on-combined-heat-and-power/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Clean Power & Efficiency
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