The Duke Energy Foundation has awarded the Joules Accelerator $96,000 to establish a program allowing college students to help energy startups and work with neighborhoods in the Carolinas to bring pilot decarbonization projects to underserved communities.
The money will support a new program called Joules Camp. The accelerator is a Charlotte nonprofit established to foster development of early-stage cleantech startups.
“Duke Energy has been a longtime supporter of Joules Accelerator,” says…