
Dawn Haworth
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nccleantech.ncsu.edu | Dawn Haworth
The North Carolina Clean Energy Technology Center’s (NCCETC) Training program is celebrating its 20th anniversary this year, marking two decades of comprehensive, high-quality classroom and hands-on learning in clean energy topics. Over the years, the training program has fostered the development of a skilled workforce in North Carolina and across the nation, continuously evolving to meet the industry’s changing needs.
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nccleantech.ncsu.edu | Dawn Haworth
The North Carolina Clean Energy Technology Center (NCCETC) is a new partner of Charging Smart, a nationally recognized program funded by the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE). The program is one of three Energy Ready programs that award designations to communities that have taken action toward making clean energy development more accessible.
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2 months ago |
nccleantech.ncsu.edu | Dawn Haworth
By: Justin Lindemann, Senior Policy AnalystThe North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) announced on January 16th that millions of residential customers in the state can now receive new energy-efficient rebates. The Energy Saver NC program offers whole-home energy savings rebates of up to $16,000 for eligible single-family homes and up to $14,000 for certain electric appliance rebates.
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nccleantech.ncsu.edu | Dawn Haworth
By: Justin Lindemann, Senior Policy AnalystIn 2024, significant advancements were made toward deploying advanced nuclear, from new federal and state legislation and agency actions to updated utility resource plans, new market developments, and significant new partnerships and investments – with help from the data center industry.
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nccleantech.ncsu.edu | Dawn Haworth
By: Paige Starnes, Clean Transportation InternIntroductionThe Clean Fuel Advanced Technology (CFAT) grant, supported by funding through the NC Department of Transportation (DOT), has funded projects since 2006. Managed by the North Carolina Clean Energy Technology Center (NCCETC), this grant helps support clean transportation projects across eligible counties in North Carolina.
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