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SUMMARY:Misconceptions in Solar: Policy & Finance
DESCRIPTION:The NC Clean Energy Technology Center’s third “Misconceptions in Solar” webinar focuses on misconceptions relating to solar policies and financial investments. Misinformation relating to government-sponsored incentives\, tax-incentive programs\, and funding sources are just a few examples where misconceptions relating to solar 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\nMember of the Policy Team from NC Clean Energy Technology Center\nKatherine Ross\, Partner / Energy and Environment Practice Group Leader at Parker Poe Adams & Bernstein LLP\nRandy Lucas\, Principal\, Lucas Tax + Energy Consulting\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-policy-finance/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Renewables,Training
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SUMMARY:CREM: Certificate in Renewable Energy Management
DESCRIPTION:Spring Session: June 26–August 4\, 2023 // 3-day intensive on June 26–28 in-person in Raleigh\, NC\nIndividual Course Fee: $1\,998*\nCLICK HERE TO REGISTER\n  \nOverview:\nThis 40-hour program covers renewable energy technology applications and solar fundamentals (with an eye towards the business side of it)\, policies that create the market to better help you select that perfect project site\, and how to finance and manage a renewable project.  \nThis six-week course includes three full days of instruction along with weekly webinars and assignment. The majority of CREM is self-paced; however\, the first three days are held onsite where the participant is required to be present from 8:30 am to  5:00 pm in a virtual classroom via Zoom or in Raleigh\, NC. \nParticipants are required to submit a final project to successfully complete the program. \nLearning Objectives:\nCREM graduates will be able to: \n\nUnderstand the fundamentals of how solar electric and solar thermal technologies work.\nDescribe renewable energy policy terminology.\nUnderstand how federal\, state and local policies\, incentives and regulations can affect the health of the renewable energy industry.\nNavigate the current financial landscape and assess different financial models\nGet NABCEP Technical Sales education credits for the NABCEP PV Technical Sales Certification Exam (must meet other NABCEP requirements)\n\nCourse Hours Count Toward:\n\nNCCETC Renewable Energy Technologies Diploma Series: 40 hours\nNABCEP PV Technical Sales Certification: 40\nNABCEP Continuing Education PV Installer Recertification: 40\nProfessional Development Hours (PDH): 40\n\nThe 40-hour CREM program can be taken by itself or can contribute 40 hours to the Renewable Energy Technologies Diploma Series. If you wish to complete the Diploma Series\, save by registering for our Packaged Programs. \n*Registration fee includes lunch\, parking\,  and a notebook! \n*Monthly payment plans are available.
URL:https://nccleantech.ncsu.edu/event/crem-2023-2/
LOCATION:NCCETC Module 5 Training Room\, 1575 Varsity Drive\, Raleigh\, NC\, 27606\, United States
CATEGORIES:Renewables,Training
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SUMMARY:Solar Policy and Finance Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Individual Course Cost: $499*\nThis day-long class held in Raleigh\, NC covers and overview of federal and North Carolina policies\, policies that drive global and domestic markets\, solar financial modeling\, and ownership structures using tax credits. \nCredits available include: 8 PDHs \nSpring Session:  February 22\, 2023 // June 28\, 2023 \nLength: 8 Course Hours / 1 Day \nPrerequisites: There are no prerequisites to take this course\, although a working knowledge of solar PV is recommended. \n*Registration fee includes lunch\, parking\, and a notebook! \nCLICK HERE TO REGISTER
URL:https://nccleantech.ncsu.edu/event/solar-policy-and-finance-workshop-4/
LOCATION:NCCETC Module 5 Training Room\, 1575 Varsity Drive\, Raleigh\, NC\, 27606\, United States
CATEGORIES:Renewables,Training
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SUMMARY:Sustainable Fleet Technology Webinar Series: Hydrogen Applications for Transportation
DESCRIPTION:Hydrogen could be the solution to drive transportation electrification beyond light duty applications.  Hear the case for hydrogen as a transportation solution and its best applications.  In addition\, organizations with real world hydrogen deployments will present their motivations and experiences. \nRegister now
URL:https://nccleantech.ncsu.edu/event/sft-webinar-series-6-28-2023/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Clean Transportation,Clean Transportation Webinars
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