Member Benefits
NCSEA is a nonprofit membership organization working to develop and advance public policies and market development efforts that will help grow North Carolina's sustainable energy economy, create jobs and expand economic opportunities.
Due to the work of NCSEA and its valuable members and partners over the last three decades, we have built an important foundation for future growth and development of sustainable energy solutions and innovations across our great state and the Southeast. Join with NCSEA as we accomplish much more in the future!
5 Reasons to Join NCSEA Today!
- Make connections
- Influence policies and regulations
- Obtain valuable information
- Improve your profile and visibility
- Support NCSEA's mission to ensure a sustainable energy future in North Carolina and across the Southeast.
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Upcoming Events
- » 2012 Entrepreneurial Summit Focuses on Sustainability
- »Financing and Implementing Energy Initiatives in Government and the Community
- »NC Solar Center Holds Slate of Clean Energy Courses
- »Appalachian State University Clean Energy Forum: Energy Innovation in the High Country
- »Solar Photovoltaics for the New Clean Energy Economy
- »Wood to Energy II: Promoting BioEnergy in Your Neck of the Woods
- »2012 Southeastern Coastal Wind Conference
- »Solar For Your Home 101 and Open Solar House
- »Reinventing Fire: A Talk with Amory Lovins
- »UNC Charlotte BioEnergy Symposium
- »2nd Sustainability Symposium & Expo for Southeastern NC
- »First Annual Community Sustainability Awards
