With a shared belief in forging strong partnerships between education and industry to meet the workforce needs for skilled technicians, NC3 and Iowa Lakes Community College have partnered to, among other initiatives, begin implementing and developing new NC3 portable skills certifications particularly in the area of Wind Energy & Turbine Technology.
NC3 Partner, Chesapeake Energy, Drives to Speed Expansion of CNG Vehicles in US
GE (NYSE: GE) and Chesapeake Energy Corporation (NYSE: CHK) today announced a collaboration to develop infrastructure solutions that will help accelerate the adoption of natural gas as a transportation fuel. This groundbreaking technology and services project marks a significant milestone toward increasing energy independence in the United States through the increased use of natural gas—an abundant, reliable and cleaner-burning source of energy for both consumers and commercial users.
NC3 Partner, Trane Helps Improve Comfort & Safety for Wyoming City Schools with an $81,000 Estimated Energy Savings
After interviewing multiple suppliers, the Wyoming City School District selected Trane for their upgrade project. Trane’s ability to provide turnkey project management, equipment and installation provided a level of risk avoidance unmatched by the other suppliers. Trane began by completing an assessment of the district’s air conditioning needs, clearly outlining the project scope and identifying energy saving opportunities.
Trane, a Leading Global Provider of Indoor Comfort Systems and Services and a Brand of Ingersoll Rand, has Joined NC3
Trane, a leading global provider of indoor comfort systems and services and a brand of Ingersoll Rand, has joined the National Coalition of Certification Centers (NC3). NC3 is excited to have a second industry giant to join in the grass root efforts of NC3. “This is a true collaboration in which all the stakeholders benefit”, …
NC3 Partner, Trane Will Award the Energy Efficiency Leader Award to Central Piedmont Community College
System improvements by College expected to reduce energy use by 20 percent Charlotte, N.C. – High-efficiency energy improvements at Central Piedmont Community College are expected to reduce energy use by at least 20 percent annually while improving the educational and working environment for students, employees and visitors. The $3.6-million project, completed in September, was launched …






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