The grant will enable Fayetteville State University to strengthen energy utilization efficiencies and provide training for high-quality, in-demand new energy management jobs, contributing to the region's economic growth and sustainability.
Fayetteville State University receives a $900,000 grant to establish a Build Training and Assessment Center.
The center aims to improve energy utilization efficiencies in the region.
The grant aligns with the Biden Administration's Investing in America agenda.
The center will provide training for high-quality, in-demand new energy management jobs.
The initiative contributes to economic growth and sustainability.
Through the establishment of the Build Training and Assessment Center, Fayetteville State University will play a crucial role in enhancing energy efficiency and creating employment opportunities in the energy management sector, aligning with the Biden Administration's agenda for national development.