Fuel What Matters 100 Best Fleets series: Wake County
The goals of Wake County’s fleet are the same as most: to carry out productive, safe, efficient and sustainable service at the lowest cost possible. But the smartest and most […]
Read MoreThe goals of Wake County’s fleet are the same as most: to carry out productive, safe, efficient and sustainable service at the lowest cost possible. But the smartest and most […]
Read MoreSupported by a financial assistance award from the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE)’s Cities Leading through Energy Analysis and Planning (Cities-LEAP) Project, a team led by the Upper Coastal Plains […]
Read MoreThe Sustainable Fleet Technology Conference will showcase the latest and greatest technologies in the biofuels, electric, natural gas, and propane arenas, with a strong focus on data-driven decisions and technologies.
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Read MoreThe NC Clean Energy Technology Center in partnership with The 100 Best Fleets will be presenting a Selling to the Government Roundtable webinar on Monday, June 18, 2 to 3 p.m. Hear from experts who have been on both sides of the selling table.
Read MoreSeven fleets from North Carolina made it on the 100 Best Fleets in the Americas’ list of winners for 2018 — and in the next several weeks, Fuel What Matters will be […]
Read MoreInnovations in Wood Energy Workshop and Tour May 22, 2018, Asheville, NC North Carolina State University, will host a one-day workshop to focus on building sustainable wood energy markets in the North […]
Read MoreRaleigh, N.C. – (April 5, 2018) The N.C. Clean Energy Technology Center (NCCETC) released The Community Solar Opportunities for Low to Moderate Income Households in the Southeast. The report is […]
Read MoreAdvanced Registration ending soon! The 2018 State Energy Conference of North Carolina will be held April 17-18 in Raleigh, NC. The State Energy Conference provides actionable insight into the business of energy, […]
Read MoreOver $1,455,000 to be awarded for transportation-related emission reductions Raleigh, N.C. (January 17, 2018) – The North Carolina Clean Energy Technology Center (NCCETC) at N.C. State University has announced a […]
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