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USGBC Carolinas Building Transformation Forum: Decarbonization in Manufacturing

NC State University Plant Sciences Building 840 Oval Dr., Raleigh, North Carolina

Join USGBC Carolinas for an engaging discussion about the imperative of decarbonization in the context of manufacturing, emphasizing the environmental, social, and economic benefits of sustainable practices. Through case studies and expert insights, participants will gain an understanding of the challenges and opportunities associated with decarbonizing manufacturing, operational, and embodied carbon.

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Sustainable Fleet Technology Webinar Series: Requirements for Federal Funding for EV Charging Infrastructure

Virtual

When applying to different sources of federal funding, the maze of requirements from various agencies can be confusing. What is required for Build America, Buy America? Do chargers need to be publicly accessible? What qualifications are required for electricians installing the chargers? This webinar will cover these questions and more. The NCCETC is co-hosting this… Read more

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RTCC Cleantech Catalyst: The Power Paradox: AI & Data Centers in the Clean Energy Equation

Fortnight Brewing 1006 SW Maynard Rd Suite A, Cary, North Carolina

About the Event: The recent data center boom and acceleration of generative AI utilization raises critical questions for the future of the cleantech ecosystem. According to RMI, the power demand of data centers in the U.S. is expected to double by 2030. On one hand, data drives the development and management of clean energy technologies such as smart EV charging… Read more

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How the Inflation Reduction Act Can Benefit Businesses in the Southeast

Virtual

Since the passage of the Inflation Reduction Act, North Carolina has seen the announcement of 20 major clean energy projects worth $20 billion dollars. The state now ranks fifth among all states for clean energy projects in this timeframe.  In addition, Georgia and South Carolina have now announced a combined 53 projects worth $30 billion dollars. But that… Read more

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Technical Webinar: Paralleling Converters for DC MicrogridsHow the Inflation Reduction Act Can Benefit Businesses in the Southeast

Virtual

One proposed approach to provide energy resiliency after high-impact, low-frequency events such as weather or security-related outages to the utility grid is to use multiple electric vehicles as energy sources for a DC microgrid. Examples include mobile field hospitals, emergency shelters, small campuses, or even clusters of residential homes. However, control of multiple DC sources… Read more

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