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Senator Tillis, NC Chambers, and Industry Leaders Drive Home Leadership Opportunities in EV Innovation

U.S. Senator Thom Tillis, North Carolina chambers of commerce, economic development executives, and industry leaders recently gathered for a dialogue on what’s at stake for the state’s electrification industry via a webinar hosted by Chambers for Innovation and Clean Energy (CICE) and Conservatives for Clean Energy. With other countries looking to corner this market, the message was loud and clear, North Carolina has the opportunity to lead nationally, and globally, in the innovation of electrification transportation, especially in the medium-heavy duty space, delivering new jobs and economic investment. 

During the event, Senator Tillis shared his support of clean energy development opportunities in the state including electric vehicle innovation as it pertained, primarily, to medium to heavy duty EVs, as well as his support of a robust, bipartisan infrastructure package. “It is exciting to see the progress we’re making in the area of renewable energy, and to see the opportunities that we have in the United States to be an innovator and a leader particularly when talking about medium to heavy duty electric vehicles,” said Senator Tillis. His recent bipartisan leadership and support of the infrastructure bill helped propel its passage by the Senate. If passed by the House, the bill will provide millions of dollars in investments for roads, highways, EV infrastructure, climate resilience, and more.   

Three leading North Carolina chamber and economic development executives all shared their support of the growing opportunity to lead in EV innovation and the economic growth impact of clean energy. 

  • “Transitioning to a cleaner and more resilient energy system is good for customers, businesses and the state of North Carolina,” said Joe Bost, Senior Vice President, Government Affairs, Charlotte Regional Business Alliance.  
  • “Clean tech and energy innovation in power, automotive and aerospace sectors continue to drive real and sustained growth in the workforce, wages and GDP of the Asheville region,” shared Clark Duncan, Senior Vice President of Economic Development, Asheville Area Chamber of Commerce.
  • “Cary Chamber has been committed for six decades to support and attract world-class, innovative companies and its partners that are leading innovation in developing cleaner and more efficient forms of technology,” stated Mark Lawson, President and CEO, Cary Chamber of Commerce.

Industry leaders Trane Technologies, Eaton and Hitachi ABB Power Grids touched more on the growth, feasibility and benefits of the electrification of transportation in North Carolina. “Collaboration of legislative leaders and the business community becomes a vital key in the global competition towards electrification that will power a more sustainable future. These issues of sustainability, emissions reduction and efficiency are not partisan issues at Eaton,” said Christopher Hess, Vice President Government Relations and Public Affairs, Eaton.

Susan Munroe, Deputy Director with CICE pointed out during the webinar that North Carolina can and should lead in this space sharing, “It really is about attracting the best and brightest to the state, setting a path for job creation, manufacturing, and support of the technology to get us there. It will require robust state and national infrastructure policy as well as private sector leadership.” 

If you would like to learn more about clean energy opportunities in your community, please contact Susan Munroe.
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100 NC Business and Chamber Leaders Discuss Economic Opportunities of Offshore Wind
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100 NC Business and Chamber Leaders Discuss Economic Opportunities of Offshore Wind


Last week over 100 chambers of commerce and business leaders from North Carolina participated in CICE’s offshore wind webinar co-hosted with the Southeastern Wind Coalition. The webinar featured Chris Chung from Economic Development Partnership of North Carolina, Chad Beard from Nucor Steel Corporation, 
Amy Braswell from the Ahoskie Chamber of Commerce, and Andy Geissbuehler of BVG Associates. 

With $100 Billion in investment and 80,000 jobs in play with the US offshore wind industry, the economic benefits were highlighted in the webinar for North Carolina’s Kitty Hawk Offshore Wind, located 27 miles off the coast of the Outer Banks and developed by Avangrid Renewables as well as the potential development off the coast of Wilmington.
 
Attendees heard from industry experts including BVG Associates, who will join North Carolina State University and other partners to conduct an offshore wind supply chain and infrastructure study. Other speakers discussed the economic development opportunity ahead for North Carolina with offshore wind including job creation and the vast supply chain needed to support it. 

Amy Braswell, Director of the Ahoskie Chamber of Commerce shared, “We are eagerly anticipating the development and operation of (both the offshore wind fields in our region). Hertford County is very well situated to participate in supply chain and workforce development for both the VA and the NC offshore projects.” She continued “I am a sailor and know firsthand that it takes a blend of energy sources to meet all needs and occasions on our boat. Why would we as a community or State not want the same?”

When speaking about attracting offshore wind companies and supply chain firms, including manufacturing and service activity, Chris Chung, CEO of Economic Development Partnership of North Carolina said “we want an unfair share to be here in North Carolina.” 

You can watch the recording of the webinar here

For more information about the economic benefits of all clean energy development in North Carolina, contact Susan Munroe at susan@chambersforinnovation.com.
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