January 10-11, 2024 | USA
In 2023, RE+ Community Energy was held in conjunction with RE+ Mid-Atlantic. This January, join leading community energy businesses, utilities, non-profits, and policymakers for an expanded, stand-alone event in San Diego. Join us for in-depth conversations with regional community energy thought leaders, sessions on current trends and policies, networking opportunities, and more in one of the fastest growing sectors in the clean energy economy.
This event was designed to serve and advance this market by bringing together buyers and suppliers in solar and energy storage to explore business solutions, new technologies, policy initiatives, and other market factors.
Why attend?
Connect with 400+ attendees in an intimate setting
Meet with regional and national companies
Understand cutting-edge policy, trends, and know-how.
Grow your customer base in this regional market
November 7-8, 2023 | USA
Last year saw the passage of the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) which brings together an estimated $370 billion in federal funding over the next ten years to facilitate clean energy transition in the US.
October 31-November 1, 2023 | USA
This year, the conference will focus on a future where high levels of wind energy deployment meet the needs of a grid dominated by renewable energy and feature the latest research to integrate wind energy with solar power, energy storage, and other energy sources into the complex and highly interdependent energy system of the future. The event will also address the social and environmental issues at the core of such an expansion and include the "grand challenges" of wind energy. Subscribe to get conference updates.
November 28-30, 2023 | Germany
Energy storage systems are the key to the successful energy transition to full renewable energy supply and are more relevant today than ever before. They address numerous challenges of the energy transition at once: stabilise the electricity grids, support the shutdown of power plants, make regionally generated electricity available locally and compensate for fluctuations in renewable energy generation.