Posted by Novozymes/Growth Energy

The Bachelor of Biofuels

Chris Soules - Twitter pic

This weekend (August 26-28), join Growth Energy, The Bachelor’s Chris Soules and WomenAutoKnow’s Audra Fordin at the Southern Women’s Show in Charlotte, North Carolina to hear about how biofuels – like ethanol – are keeping our air cleaner, cars performing better and wallets a little heavier. More importantly, learn how North Carolinians can soon benefit from higher blends of ethanol at Sheetz gas stations around the state. Soules and Fordin will be giving a special presentation on Saturday, August 27 at 3:00pm and the Novozymes Zymobile (a car that runs on blends of biofuels will make an appearance) – don’t miss out!

 

The Details:

Southern Women’s Show – Charlotte Convention Center Hall A

501 South College Street

Charlotte, NC 28202

*Show is open from 10am-7pm on Friday and Saturday and 10am-5pm on Sunday.

 

For more information or to buy tickets, check out: https://southernshows.com/wch/general

Posted by NCSU Office of Sustainability

Sustainable Transportation Showcase

On Sept.14, NC State University, the North Carolina Clean Energy Technology Center, and Advanced Energy are teaming up to host a Sustainable Transportation Showcase on the Brickyard at North Carolina State University from 11 a.m. – 1 p.m. This fun, interactive car and bike show will be an opportunity for students, faculty and staff to encounter sustainable transportation options. The showcase will feature electric, natural gas, propane, and biofuel vehicles along with many other sustainable transportation technologies.  To find out more about the Sustainable Transportation Showcase here.

Posted by NC Clean Energy Technology Center

Become an Affiliate

Are you involved in the clean transportation industry and interested in getting the word out about your efforts?  This is the perfect place to do so.  Fuel What Matters is designed to be a campaign that connects North Carolina citizens with the clean transportation options most applicable to them.  As part of these efforts, we want to highlight your activities and drive some of our traffic to your upcoming events or campaigns.  Featured content of your choice will be featured right here and at the top of our homepage.  The best part: it’s free.  All you need to do is sign up to become an affiliate of the campaign.  To sign up, contact Heather Brutz at hmbrutz@ncsu.edu.

Photo courtesy of the National Renewable Energy Laboratory.

Posted by Fuel What Matters

Fuel What Matters: 2.0

Fuel What Matters is back and better than ever.  Our brief bit of radio silence gave us a chance to listen to our stakeholders and develop a new website that is more useful and interactive than ever before.  As you can probably tell, we’ve incorporated a lot of new and exciting features to help connect website visitors with the clean transportation options that are best for them.  On top of that, we wanted everyone to get a taste of what was going on in the clean transportation industry across our state.  That’s what our new ‘featured content’ section allows us to do.  We can now use this space to cover any and all clean transportation events and activities that are taking place from border to border in North Carolina.  Aside from the new ‘featured content’ section, we’re also excited to announce a new clean transportation commitment widget!  This tool allows visitors to the website to show off their use of clean transportation technologies to everyone else visiting the website. In return for ‘committing’ to use clean transportation, visitors will receive free Fuel What Matters swag in the mail.  To find out more about the new and improved Fuel What Matters, check out the website for yourself or contact Matt Abele, mrabele@ncsu.edu.