Clean Energy Connections

Stay Connected. Stay Informed. Stay Engaged.
The North Carolina Sustainable Energy Association's (NCSEA) innovative educational series Clean Energy Connections raises awareness for North Carolina's clean energy sector.
The events — held across the state and throughout the year — offer networking opportunities and tactics for succeeding in the state's thriving clean energy economy.
The series is designed for NCSEA members and the public.
Certain events, however, will be for members only or by invitation.
In addition to encouraging networking within individual communities throughout the state,
Clean Energy Connections events provide up-to-date information on the growth of North Carolina's
renewable energy and energy efficiency sectors.
Events are held statewide from Asheville to Charlotte and Wilmington to the Triangle.
Would you like to speak at an event?
If you and/or your business would like to present at one of our educational events please contact charles@energync.org. NCSEA welcomes expertise from all sectors of the clean energy economy! NCSEA members will receive priority when recruiting speakers for upcoming events.
Would you like to sponsor an event?
If you and/or your business would like to sponsor an event please contact charles@energync.org. Sponsorship levels start at $50, vary for each event,and may include:
* Listing in all pre-event publicity materials (including emails sent to 9,000+ people)
* Your company logo placed on the event website with a hyperlink to your website
* Your company logo displayed on screen during event
* Complimentary registrations to event
* One-page promotional flyer given to attendees
* Exhibit table provided at the event
The Clean Energy Connections Logo was designed by the Everest Agency
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- »NCSEA Reaction to Google's Clean Energy Announcement
- »Healthcare Goes Solar
- »NC Supreme Court Reverses Commission Order on Duke Energy Carolinas Rate Case; Sends It Back with Questions
- »Cleantech Open Expands Accelerator into Research Triangle Park : Applications Due May 1
- »Report: North Carolina No. 2 in Country for Clean Energy, Clean Transportation Jobs in 2012
Upcoming Events
- »NC Sustainable Energy Association's 2013 Making Energy Work Conference
- »Forum on Solar Development & Siting in North Carolina
- »Distributed Wind Energy
- »Southeastern Association of Regulatory Utility Commissioners (SEARUC) 2013 Annual Conference
- »The 3rd World Smart Grid Conference India Week
- »2013 NC Wood Exports Conference
Resources
- »2012 NC Clean Energy Industries Census
- »NC Legislative Guide 2012
- »A Citizen's Guide: North Carolina Renewable Energy & Energy Efficiency Portfolio Standard
- »Levelized Cost of Solar Photovoltaics in North Carolina 2012
- »Annual Report 2010-2011
- »Understanding the Impact of Electric Generation Choices on North Carolina Electricity Rates
- »2011 NC Renewable Energy & Energy Efficiency Industries Census

