Current & Upcoming
13th Annual Duke University Energy Conference
Nov 10, 2021 9:00AM—4:30PM
Fuqua School of Business and Online
The 13th Annual Duke University Energy Conference is a free event focusing on our theme of “Achieving Climate Commitments.” About this event How will we meet our climate goals and transition to a carbon-neutral energy system over the coming decades? At the 13th Annual Duke University Energy Conference on Wednesday, Nov. 10, industry experts representing private and public…
View More2022 State Energy Conference
Apr 26, 2022—Apr 27, 2022
McKimmon Center
NCSEA is a proud Silver Sponsor of this event Presentation Proposal Deadline:Submit online by November 12, 2021The 2022 State Energy Conference will be held in person at the McKimmon Center in Raleigh, NC. Come to network, learn best practices, hear about successful case studies, engage in important energy discussions and more. We are now accepting session topic…
View MoreSoutheast Renewable Energy Summit
Nov 16, 2021—Nov 18, 2021
Omni Charlotte Hotel 132 E Trade St, Charlotte, NC 28202
Southeast Renewable Energy Returns Live in 2021! The SOUTHEAST RENEWABLE ENERGY SUMMIT is taking place in-person once again!After more than a year of virtual events, Infocast is ready to provide industry stakeholders and decision makers with the opportunity for safe, effective networking face-to-face. NCSEA is a proud supporting organization of this event! NCSEA members can receive a…
View MoreMicrogrids: a Path Towards Sustainable Resilience
Sep 09, 2021 12:00PM
Online
Please join us as renewables expert Sol Haroon, MS, NABCEP, discusses how microgrids can help meet the challenges of resilient power in the 21st century. During this webinar, Sol will explore the following:– What constitutes a microgrid?– What role do technology, standards, policy, and economics play?– How do you go about doing an energy analysis…
View MoreStrengthening North Carolina’s Power Grid and Communities
Aug 24, 2021 11:00AM—12:00PM
Online event
Join us for a free webinar that will discuss the topic of grid resiliency and highlight activities in North Carolina that enable the electric grid to provide critical services in our communities during major events. Learning Objectives: Provide an overview of recent events that highlight the need for resilience from both a power supply perspective…
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