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SUMMARY:Earth Day Event 2024 - Earth Day is Every Day
DESCRIPTION:Join Sustainable Sandhills\, community partners\, vendors\, sponsors\, and donors in celebrating Earth Day on April 20th\, 2024. Earth Day is Every Day. \nTo be expected: \n\n5k/10k Race (Never before seen route in our city)\nCornhole Tournament (With cash prizes)\nGreen Market (Sustainable vendors galore)\nEV Car Show (Take a peek into some new EVs)\nKid Zone (Sustainable fun for the whole family)\nLocal Food & Beverages\nSo much more TBA\n\n\n\nREGISTER NOW \n\nDrive Electric Earth Month is presented by Plug In America\, Electric Vehicle Association\, Sierra Club\, EVHybridNoire\, and Drive Electric USA
URL:https://nccleantech.ncsu.edu/event/earth-day-event-2024-earth-day-is-every-day/
LOCATION:Festival Park\, 335 Ray Ave.\, Fayetteville\, NC\, 28301\, United States
CATEGORIES:Clean Transportation
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SUMMARY:PBS NC's State of Change: Seeds of Hope Preview Screening and Discussion
DESCRIPTION:PBS North Carolina\, NC Science Festival and The North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences Proudly Present:\nState of Change: Seeds of Hope — Screening and Panel Discussion\nHYBRID EVENT\nTwo ways to join us: online or in person at the NC Museum of Natural Sciences\nPlease join us in person (or virtually) on Thursday\, April 4\, at 7 PM\, for a special screening of State of Change: Seeds of Hope\, followed by a panel discussion with scientists from around the state who will provide an up-close look at climate change issues and answer your questions in-person and via the virtual chat. \nPBS North Carolina launched the State of Change project to personalize the impact of climate change\, provide details about the science of the challenges\, share solutions to combat the issues and develop resiliency to adapt to it. \nState of Change: Seeds of Hope comes to PBS NC this April with stories of North Carolinians across the state who have responded to the challenges of climate change in new and innovative ways. This series is produced in partnership with the Pulitzer Center and is part of their nationwide Connected Coastlines reporting initiative. \nThis season we’ll meet North Carolinians who are adapting to our changing climate in new and inspiring ways. From conserving land and growing foods that’s tolerant of extreme conditions to using farmland to produce both crops and solar energy\, these innovators are facing the challenges of climate change with perseverance and ingenuity. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nIN-PERSON Event Details \n\nDate and Time: Thursday\, April 4\, at 7 PM\nLocation: NC Museum of Natural Sciences (11 W. Jones Street\, Raleigh)\nScreening of PBS NC’s State of Change: Seed of Hope\nPanel discussion\n\nVIRTUAL Event Details \n\nThursday\, April 4\, at 7 PM\nScreening of PBS NC’s State of Change: Seeds of Hope\nPanel discussion\nFrom the convenience of your own home\, office\, laptop\, computer or mobile device\nLink to join event can be found in your registration confirmation and your reminder email\nThe event will be livestreamed from the North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences\n\nModerator: Frank Graff\, executive producer and host of Sci NC \nPanelists: \n\nKathie Dello\, director\, NC State Climate Office\, co-director\, NOAA’s Carolinas Climate Adaptation Partnership\nMary Alice Holley\, director of community innovation\, Conservation Trust of North Carolina\nSteve Kalland\, executive director\, NC Energy Collaborative\nMichelle Lotker\, executive producer\, State of Change: Seeds of Hope\nAjulo Othow\, founder and CEO of EnerWealth Solutions\, attorney and board member\, Center for Progressive Reform\nJacob Rutz\, lecturer of agroecology\, Department of Environmental Studies\, Elon University\n\nThis is a FREE\, family-friendly event\, but registration is required. Please reserve your seat or your virtual ticket by registering via Eventbrite. Questions? Email Karen Nowak at events@pbsnc.org. \nLink to join online event can be found in your registration confirmation and in your reminder email. \nState of Change: Seeds of Hope premieres Monday\, April 22\, at 9 PM\, on PBS NC. Stream online and with the free PBS App. \nState of Change: Seeds of Hope is part of the Pulitzer Center’s nationwide Connected Coastlines reporting initiative. For more information please visit Connected Coastlines. \nThank you to our event sponsor\, The North Carolina Science Festival\, for its generous support! \nA special thank you to our event partner\, the North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences.
URL:https://nccleantech.ncsu.edu/event/pbs-ncs-state-of-change-seeds-of-hope-preview-screening-and-discussion/
LOCATION:North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences\, 11 West Jones Street\, Raleigh\, NC\, 27601\, United States
CATEGORIES:Renewables
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SUMMARY:Electric Vehicle Demonstration Event at East Carolina University
DESCRIPTION:Join us for Drive Electric Earth Month at East Carolina University in Greenville\, NC! Experience the future of transportation firsthand by riding in an Electric Vehicle (EV) and learning about their benefits. Open to ECU students\, staff\, faculty\, and the public\, we’re hosting two events on Tuesday\, April 16\, 2024. Visit us from 9-11am at the Health Sciences Campus\, and from 1-3pm at the Main Campus outside the Austin Building. Don’t miss out on this opportunity to explore sustainable mobility! \nRegister Now \n\nDrive Electric Earth Month is presented by Plug In America\, Electric Vehicle Association\, Sierra Club\, EVHybridNoire\, and Drive Electric USA
URL:https://nccleantech.ncsu.edu/event/electric-vehicle-demonstration-event-at-east-carolina-university/
LOCATION:SC
CATEGORIES:Clean Transportation
ORGANIZER;CN="NC%20Clean%20Energy%20Technology%20Center":MAILTO:nccleantech@ncsu.edu
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SUMMARY:RE+ Southeast
DESCRIPTION:Featuring two days of exhibition\, a robust education schedule\, and networking opportunities\, attendees at RE+ Southeast will hear from visionary leaders on what’s next for the Southeast clean energy market to propel your business to the next level. \nJoin conversations with industry buyers\, suppliers\, distributors\, consultants\, and more to explore solutions\, exchange ideas\, and discover new technologies. \nStaff from NCCETC will be speaking at RE+ Southeast:\n\nSteve Kalland\, Executive Director\n\nNavigating the BESS Landscape for Grid Resilience and a Sustainable Energy Future\nWednesday\, April 17\, 2024 4:00 PM – 4:50 PM ET \n\nBrian Lips\, Senior Project Manager\n\nState Briefing: The Carolinas\nWednesday\, April 17\, 2024 4:00 PM – 4:50 PM ET \n\nEmily Apadula\, Policy Analyst\n\nSustainable Transitions: Decommissioning Solar Projects in the Southeast\nWednesday\, April 17\, 2024 2:30 PM – 3:20 PM ET \nRegister Now
URL:https://nccleantech.ncsu.edu/event/re-southeast-2/
LOCATION:Georgia World Congress Center\, 285 Andrew Young International Blvd NW\, Atlanta\, GA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Policy,Renewables
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SUMMARY:IRA\, BIL\, and the Future of Energy: A Summit to Support State Implementation
DESCRIPTION:When: April 17 and 18\, 2024\nWhere: Kellogg Conference Hotel\, Gallaudet University\, Washington\, DC\nWho Should Attend: State and federal government policymakers\, regulators\, and program staff only\nFees: Attendance is free for state and federal government employees; meals and reception during the Summit are included\nSponsor: U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Office of Policy \nThe Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) and Bipartisan Infrastructure Law (BIL) are creating unprecedented opportunities for states to rapidly advance clean energy and bring its benefits to the residents of their state. But the federal funding opportunities resulting from these laws can be complicated and difficult to implement. The Summit will provide state and federal officials with practical information related to IRA/BIL funding programs and the challenges that are confronting states. It will be discussion-heavy so that attendees can learn from each other about their plans\, programs\, and lessons learned. \n\nEngage with state officials working on IRA/BIL implementation across the country\nHear from and interact with federal officials who are administering federal energy initiatives\nExplore opportunities for state implementation of IRA/BIL initiatives\nLearn about innovative state-level clean energy programs\nUnderstand the technical support available from federal agencies\, national laboratories\, and nonprofits to deploy IRA/BIL programs.\n\nHear from Autumn Proudlove\, NCCETC’s Associate Director of Policy & Markets\, during the Breakout Session “What States Can Do to Speed Siting and Permitting” on April 17.\nLearn More and Register Now
URL:https://nccleantech.ncsu.edu/event/ira-bil-and-the-future-of-energy-a-summit-to-support-state-implementation/
LOCATION:Kellogg Conference Hotel\, 800 Florida Ave NE\, Washington\, DC\, 20002\, United States
CATEGORIES:Policy,Renewables
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SUMMARY:Earth Month Electric Vehicle Display and Ride & Drive at The Corner on Centennial Campus
DESCRIPTION:Join us on April 17\, 2024 from 11:00 AM to 1:00 PM for our annual Earth Month Electric Vehicle Display and Ride & Drive to be held on the Corner at NC State’s Centennial Campus! \nAttendees are invited to explore electric mobility options big and small including EV cars\, e-bikes\, and e-scooters. Some vehicles will be on display and some will be available for ride & drives. This event is open to the public\, and attendees are encouraged to register ahead of the event: https://go.ncsu.edu/drive-electric \nIf you are an electric vehicle owner\, we invite you to come showcase your vehicle as a vehicle exhibitor at the event! Vehicle exhibitors may bring one or more vehicles to display\, give rides in\, and/or provide for test driving. Vehicle exhibitors should plan to arrive earlier at 10:00 AM in order to check-in and set up their vehicle(s) in advance of the 11:00 AM start time. If you are interested in participating in the event as a vehicle exhibitor\, please register here: https://go.ncsu.edu/drive-electric \nWe look forward to seeing you at the event! \nRegister Now \n\nDrive Electric Earth Month is presented by Plug In America\, Electric Vehicle Association\, Sierra Club\, EVHybridNoire\, and Drive Electric USA
URL:https://nccleantech.ncsu.edu/event/earth-month-electric-vehicle-display-and-ride-drive-at-the-corner-on-centennial-campus/
LOCATION:The Corner\, 941 Main Campus Drive\, Raleigh\, NC\, 27606\, United States
CATEGORIES:Clean Transportation
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SUMMARY:Overcoming Barriers to the Clean Energy Transition
DESCRIPTION:After years of ambitious campaigns to set clean energy targets and pass enabling policies across the country\, focus is now expanding to how and when these much-needed investments will take place. Transforming the power grid can be slow and complex\, but it’s crucial that states are able to overcome transmission barriers on a shorter timescale. \nAccelerating our clean energy investments calls for policy innovation in siting and permitting\, advanced grid technologies\, and reforming how utilities and other state actors approach energy efficiency. We’ve invited a panel of experts to discuss how states can overcome long standing barriers to the grid transition to ensure that their investments are as effective and timely as possible. \nOur panelists include: \n\nHannah Hess\, Associate Director at Climate Impact Lab & Rhodium Group\nCharles Harper\, Power Sector Senior Policy Lead at Evergreen Action\nDaniela Schulman\, Clean Power Policy Consultant at Evergreen Action\nDavid Sarkisian\, Principal Analyst\, Energy Policy and Markets at the North Carolina Clean Energy Technology Center\n\nREGISTER TODAY
URL:https://nccleantech.ncsu.edu/event/overcoming-barriers-to-the-clean-energy-transition/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Policy
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SUMMARY:Drive Electric Earth Month - Clean Energy High School Career Fair
DESCRIPTION:The Center for Energy Education is having a Clean Energy Career Fair that offers high school students the opportunity to hear first-hand about emerging careers and job opportunities available to them in the following areas: energy efficiency\, renewable energy sources\, electric vehicles\, and grid/storage.  The purpose of this event is to provide students with information about the range of jobs and career paths available through a high school diploma\, two-year community college associate degree or certifications and a four-year college degree.  EV drivers and enthusiasts are invited to display your electric and plug-in hybrid vehicles to attendees.\n\n\nRegister Now \n\nDrive Electric Earth Month is presented by Plug In America\, Electric Vehicle Association\, Sierra Club\, EVHybridNoire\, and Drive Electric USA
URL:https://nccleantech.ncsu.edu/event/drive-electric-earth-month-clean-energy-high-school-career-fair/
LOCATION:Center for Energy Education\, 460 Airport Road\, Roanoke Rapids\, NC\, 27870\, United States
CATEGORIES:Clean Transportation
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SUMMARY:2024 Piedmont Earth Day Fair
DESCRIPTION:See you on April 20 at the Winston-Salem Fairgrounds\nEnjoy live music\, delicious food\, activities for kids and adults\, and earth-friendly exhibitors at the largest Earth Day celebration in the region. And\, the entire event is FREE. \nThe Piedmont Earth Day Fair will be held at the Winston-Salem Fairgrounds\, just minutes from downtown Winston-Salem at 569 Fairgrounds Blvd off of Shorefair Drive. \nThe NCCETC is proud to be a sponsor of the Piedmont Earth Day Fair. \nUse Gate 7 off of Shorefair Drive and Park in the Midway Lot.\nREGISTER NOW
URL:https://nccleantech.ncsu.edu/event/2024-piedmont-earth-day-fair/
LOCATION:Winston-Salem Fairgrounds\, 569 Fairgrounds Blvd Gate 7\, Winston-Salem\, NC\, 27105\, United States
CATEGORIES:Clean Transportation
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SUMMARY:ASPV: Advanced Solar PV Design and Installation
DESCRIPTION:CLICK HERE TO REGISTER\nSpring Session: April 22 – 26\, 2024 \nLength: 40 Course Hours / 5 Days \nCourse Cost: $1\,499* \nPrerequisites: Working knowledge of solar PV; currently working in the solar industry; and/or have taken a fundamentals course such as FSPV \nCourse Description: The bulk of this week-long Advanced Solar PV Design and Installation (ASPV) 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: ASPV 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. \n*Registration fee includes lunch\, parking\, and a notebook! \n*Payment plans are available.
URL:https://nccleantech.ncsu.edu/event/aspv-4-2024/
LOCATION:NCCETC Module 5 Training Room\, 1575 Varsity Drive\, Raleigh\, NC\, 27606\, United States
CATEGORIES:Training
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SUMMARY:State Energy Conference of North Carolina
DESCRIPTION:The State Energy Conference provides actionable insight into the business of energy\, connecting technical innovation\, diverse resources and industry opportunity to help drive North Carolina’s regional energy economy forward with national impact. The 2024 State Energy Conference will be held in person at the McKimmon Center in Raleigh\, NC. Come to network\, learn best practices\, hear about successful case studies\, engage in important energy discussions and more.
URL:https://nccleantech.ncsu.edu/event/state-energy-conference-of-north-carolina-2/
LOCATION:McKimmon Conference and Training Center\, NC State University\, 1101 Gorman Street\, Raleigh\, NC\, 27606
ORGANIZER;CN="NC%20Clean%20Energy%20Technology%20Center":MAILTO:nccleantech@ncsu.edu
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