• Pulling Back the Curtain: Who’s Charting our Energy Future?

    Virtual

    How does North Carolina incentivize clean energy production and infrastructure? What are the rules governing household electricity rates? How are we helping families adopt rooftop solar and electric vehicles, and what more could we be doing? All of these crucial decisions involve the North Carolina Utilities Commission (NCUC), a group of seven appointed regulators who […]

  • Tell Me About It Tuesdays: Water Quality, Public Health, and Coastal Resilience

    Virtual

    Sound Rivers’ virtual science series, Tell Me About It Tuesdays, returns in the new year with “Water Quality, Public Health, and Coastal Resilience.” Tune in at 7 p.m. on Jan. 11 with Dr. Rachel Noble for this talk about the risk of microbial contaminants to coastal resilience and public health, with some real-world examples from […]

  • NC Electric Transportation Stakeholder Webinar

    Virtual

    Southern Alliance for Clean Energy, in collaboration with Plug-In NC, will host an NC electric transportation stakeholder webinar. Invitees include advocates, EV industry, electric utilities, state agencies, local governments, universities, and Clean Cities Coalitions. The webinar will explore the work underway and identify what's needed to prepare NC for efficient, effective, and equitable use of […]

  • Tell Me About It Tuesdays: Improving Resilience to Coastal Riverine Flooding

    Virtual

    Sound Rivers’ virtual science series, Tell Me About It Tuesdays, is back in February with “Natural Systems — Improving Resilience to Coastal Riverine Flooding.” Tune in with Dr. Barbara Doll at 7 p.m. on Feb. 8 for this episode about flood resilience and restoration. Dr. Doll is a North Carolina State University extension associate professor […]