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  • 8 years

    Leveraging the First Fuel

    According to the International Energy Agency, ‘energy efficiency has graduated from the ‘hidden fuel’ to the ‘first fuel.’ In line with that sort of progressive mindset, N.C. Clean Energy Technology Center has expanded their technical offerings to now...

  • 8 years

    So you think you can join the solar workforce? Consider this.

    By Lyra Rakusin, Senior Clean Energy Training Specialist, NC Clean Energy Technology Center
    Deciding to have a career in clean energy is a bold move that brings many rewards. Aside from catering to our inner messianic complex, the clean energy industry is one of the fastest growing industries, attracting energetic, talented and very smart people...

  • 8 years

    New Paper Analyzes Wind Permitting in North Carolina, Other States

    A new publication from the N.C. Coastal Resources Law, Planning and Policy Center and the North Carolina Clean Energy Technology Center reviews wind energy permitting regulations in North Carolina and six other states.
    Author James King, a law fellow at the N.C. Coastal Resources Law, Planning and Policy Center, compared the policies for Maine, Oklahoma, Oregon, Oklahoma, South Dakota and Virginia with those for North Carolina....

  • 8 years

    Advanced energy can grow North Carolina’s economy and create good jobs

    New report shows North Carolina’s utility-scale battery & biogas industries could support 19,000 jobs annually
    Raleigh, NC — Building on North Carolina’s strengths in the utility-scale battery and biogas industries can maximize job growth and give the state a competitive economic edge. That’s according to the North Carolina Jobs Project, a new report created...

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