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SUMMARY:Introduction to Charging Smart Webinar
DESCRIPTION:The Introduction to Charging Smart webinar dives into what the program is and how it can help local governments achieve their electric vehicle (EV) readiness goals. This webinar will offer remarks from program staff at the Great Plains Institute (GPI)\, the Interstate Renewable Energy Council (IREC)\, as well as community spotlights and remarks from an official from a Charging Smart Silver-designated local government. \nREGISTER HERE
URL:https://nccleantech.ncsu.edu/event/introduction-to-charging-smart-webinar/
LOCATION:SC
CATEGORIES:Clean Transportation,Policy
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SUMMARY:NASEO 2025 Energy Policy Outlook Conference
DESCRIPTION:Join top state and federal energy policymakers\, private sector leaders\, and other change makers from around the country on February 4-7\, 2025\, in Washington\, D.C. for the NASEO 2025 Energy Policy Outlook Conference. This year’s theme is “America’s Competitive Advantage – Abundant\, Affordable\, Clean\, and Reliable Energy” and will feature in-depth discussions on ways in which state-federal coordination can address various energy system challenges such as rising power demand\, reliability concerns\, evolving economic and workforce needs\, equity\, and increasing physical security and cybersecurity threats. \nSteve Kalland will be speaking on Thursday\, February 6\, from 2:45pm-3:45pm in Session 3: Expanding Energy Options: Strategies to Advance Energy Infrastructure Siting at the Local Level \nREGISTER HERE
URL:https://nccleantech.ncsu.edu/event/naseo-2025-energy-policy-outlook-conference/
LOCATION:The Fairmont\, Washington\, DC\, 2401 M Street\, NW\, Washington\, DC\, United States
CATEGORIES:Policy
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SUMMARY:Eastern NC Electric School Bus & Charging Infrastructure Webinar
DESCRIPTION:This free webinar is intended for Superintendents\, School Bus Fleet Managers\, Asset Managers\, Budget Officers\, and those who want to learn more about: \n\nThe benefits of electric school buses for schools\, kids\, and communities\nSizes and types of electric school buses and their charging systems\nFunds and financing to support electric school bus infrastructure purchases\nResources and technical support\nExamples of electric school buses in Eastern North Carolina\n\nREGISTER HERE\nNCCETC is a host organization of this webinar.
URL:https://nccleantech.ncsu.edu/event/eastern-nc-electric-school-bus-charging-infrastructure-webinar/
LOCATION:SC
CATEGORIES:Clean Transportation
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SUMMARY:EUCI Utility-Driven Economic Development Conference
DESCRIPTION:This conference will examine the pivotal role utilities play in driving economic development across communities. Attendees will leave with a comprehensive understanding of how utilities not only supply essential energy services but also actively contribute to local growth through job creation\, investment attraction\, and industrial development. Topics covered include: \n-The increasing demand for electricity and its implications for industrial growth\n-Innovative strategies for leveraging utility resources to meet evolving workforce needs\n-Best practices for executing successful economic development projects\n-Insights into energy infrastructure’s role in fostering community investment and resilience \nThis conference is designed to equip attendees with actionable strategies and tools for harnessing utility resources to stimulate sustainable economic growth and enhance community vitality. Join us to gain practical knowledge that can be applied to your own initiatives. \nEmily Apadula will be presenting a DSIRE Database Overview on 2/6/2025 at 2:45 – 3:30 pm EST \nREGISTER HERE
URL:https://nccleantech.ncsu.edu/event/euci-utility-driven-economic-development-conference/
LOCATION:SC
CATEGORIES:Policy
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250206T191500
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SUMMARY:C-DASH Community Meeting: Warren County\, Warrenton\, NC
DESCRIPTION:As part of the Carolinas Renewable Energy DASH\, NCCETC\, and its partners are engaging with communities to better understand local concerns and thoughts about large-scale solar and wind energy project development. \nTo effectively involve communities\, NCCETC is hosting community meetings throughout the Carolinas in locations with existing projects and where future developments are planned. These meetings will allow those attending to voice their thoughts and concerns about large-scale renewable energy planning\, siting\, and permitting in their area and learn more about the Carolinas Renewable Energy DASH project and its impacts on the region. \nAttending a community meeting will give you the opportunity to utilize your voice and help inform the planning\, siting\, and permitting processes for large-scale projects in the Carolinas. \nThe feedback from these meetings will help identify topics and questions for future educational community workshops and technical assistance and shape the project’s online technical assistance hub with resources for communities across the Carolinas. \nRSVP HERE
URL:https://nccleantech.ncsu.edu/event/c-dash-community-meeting-warren-county-warrenton-nc/
LOCATION:Warren County Armory Civic Center\, 501 US Hwy 158 Bus E\, Warrenton\, NC\, 27589\, United States
CATEGORIES:Policy,Renewables
ORGANIZER;CN="NC%20Clean%20Energy%20Technology%20Center":MAILTO:nccleantech@ncsu.edu
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SUMMARY:C-DASH Community Meeting: Williamsburg County\, Kingstree\, SC
DESCRIPTION:As part of the Carolinas Renewable Energy DASH\, NCCETC\, and its partners are engaging with communities to better understand local concerns and thoughts about large-scale solar and wind energy project development. \nTo effectively involve communities\, NCCETC is hosting community meetings throughout the Carolinas in locations with existing projects and where future developments are planned. These meetings will allow those attending to voice their thoughts and concerns about large-scale renewable energy planning\, siting\, and permitting in their area and learn more about the Carolinas Renewable Energy DASH project and its impacts on the region. \nAttending a community meeting will give you the opportunity to utilize your voice and help inform the planning\, siting\, and permitting processes for large-scale projects in the Carolinas. \nThe feedback from these meetings will help identify topics and questions for future educational community workshops and technical assistance and shape the project’s online technical assistance hub with resources for communities across the Carolinas. \nRSVP HERE
URL:https://nccleantech.ncsu.edu/event/c-dash-community-meeting-williamsburg-county-kingstree-sc/
LOCATION:Williamsburg County Recreation Center Gymnasium\, 2084 Thurgood Marshall Hwy\, Kingstree\, SC\, 29556\, United States
CATEGORIES:Policy,Renewables
ORGANIZER;CN="NC%20Clean%20Energy%20Technology%20Center":MAILTO:nccleantech@ncsu.edu
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250219T150000
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SUMMARY:NECI Climate and Communities Series Webinar: State Incentives & Climate
DESCRIPTION:In this webinar\, learn about 2 different national search platforms (NCCETC’s DSIRE\, Climate XChange’s State Climate Policy Dashboard) to identify your state policies and incentives to address climate issues at home. The goal: connect local citizens with their local mandates and financial levers to empower local action. \nREGISTER NOW \nSenior Policy Analyst\, Rebekah de la Mora\, will be presenting a tutorial for using DSIRE.
URL:https://nccleantech.ncsu.edu/event/neci-climate-and-communities-series-webinar-state-incentives-climate/
LOCATION:SC
CATEGORIES:Policy
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250220T083000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250220T170000
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SUMMARY:2025 Clean Energy in the Southeast (CLE)
DESCRIPTION:NCSEA’s 2025 Clean Energy in the Southeast event on February 20\, 2025\, is a thorough continuing legal education (CLE) program is designed to explore current energy matters and adjacent topics in the Southeast. This program will focus on legal and regulatory education related to the ongoing transition to a cleaner energy mix and relevant legal elements. \nAttendees will receive six total CLE Hours while gaining more insight into the regulatory and legislative developments impacting clean energy in the Southeast. This year’s panels will shed light on the following topics: \n\nFERC Order 1920\nReducing Ratepayer Risk\nThe Changing Energy Landscape in the Southeast From a Utility Commissioner’s Perspective\nThe Carbon Plan\nLegal approaches for dealing with load growth\nExpanding behind the meter resources\n\nREGISTER NOW
URL:https://nccleantech.ncsu.edu/event/2025-clean-energy-in-the-southeast-cle/
LOCATION:SC
CATEGORIES:Policy
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250224T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250224T191500
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CREATED:20241114T143957Z
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SUMMARY:Local Meeting: Perquimans County\, Hertford\, NC
DESCRIPTION:RSVP HERE\nAs part of the Carolinas Renewable Energy DASH\, NCCETC\, and its partners are engaging with communities to better understand local concerns and thoughts about large-scale solar and wind energy project development. \nTo effectively involve communities\, NCCETC is hosting community meetings throughout the Carolinas in locations with existing projects and where future developments are planned. These meetings will allow those attending to voice their thoughts and concerns about large-scale renewable energy planning\, siting\, and permitting in their area and learn more about the Carolinas Renewable Energy DASH project and its impacts on the region.  \nAttending a community meeting will give you the opportunity to utilize your voice and help inform the planning\, siting\, and permitting processes for large-scale projects in the Carolinas. \nThe feedback from these meetings will help identify topics and questions for future educational community workshops and technical assistance and shape the project’s online technical assistance hub with resources for communities across the Carolinas.
URL:https://nccleantech.ncsu.edu/event/r-step-community-meeting-perquimans-county-hertford-nc/
LOCATION:512 South Church Street\, 512 South Church Street\, Hertford\, NC\, 27944\, United States
CATEGORIES:Clean Power & Efficiency,Policy,Renewables
ORGANIZER;CN="NC%20Clean%20Energy%20Technology%20Center":MAILTO:nccleantech@ncsu.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250225T180000
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SUMMARY:Local Meeting: Chowan County\, Edenton\, NC
DESCRIPTION:RSVP HERE\nAs part of the Carolinas Renewable Energy DASH\, NCCETC\, and its partners are engaging with communities to better understand local concerns and thoughts about large-scale solar and wind energy project development. \nTo effectively involve communities\, NCCETC is hosting community meetings throughout the Carolinas in locations with existing projects and where future developments are planned. These meetings will allow those attending to voice their thoughts and concerns about large-scale renewable energy planning\, siting\, and permitting in their area and learn more about the Carolinas Renewable Energy DASH project and its impacts on the region.  \nAttending a community meeting will give you the opportunity to utilize your voice and help inform the planning\, siting\, and permitting processes for large-scale projects in the Carolinas. \nThe feedback from these meetings will help identify topics and questions for future educational community workshops and technical assistance and shape the project’s online technical assistance hub with resources for communities across the Carolinas.
URL:https://nccleantech.ncsu.edu/event/r-step-community-meeting-chowan-county-edenton-nc/
LOCATION:College of Albemarle Culinary Arts Building\, 118 Blades St\, Edenton\, NC\, 27932\, United States
CATEGORIES:Clean Power & Efficiency,Policy,Renewables
ORGANIZER;CN="NC%20Clean%20Energy%20Technology%20Center":MAILTO:nccleantech@ncsu.edu
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