MnSEIA's Gateway to Solar Conference 2021

MnSEIA is excited to announce the 8th annual Gateway to Solar Conference, taking place in-person October 18-19, 2021 in Downtown Minneapolis at the Hyatt Regency. The Gateway Conference is a two-day working event that brings together solar practitioners from across the country for in-depth education, fun off-site events, and quality networking opportunities in a relaxed forum. Connect with solar professionals, make business deals, hear from solar leaders and state legislators, and learn about the future of Minnesota solar.

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OTHER PAST CONFERENCES

IEEE Green Energy and Smart Systems Conference (IGESSC 2023)

November 13-14, 2023 | USA

The proposed conference intends to bring together researchers and practitioners from relevant fields to present and disseminate ongoing research for smart systems, and sustainable and green energy technologies.

Energy tech 2023

November 13-14, 2023 | France

The last EnergyTech 2022 conference explored all major developments in Renewable energy featuring over 30 high-level speakers and over 50 attendees. With the same enthusiasm, we’d like to invite you all to our next edition EnergyTech 2023 held during November 13-14, 2023, in Paris, France that includes prompt keynote Speakers, presentations, oral talks, poster presentations, and an exhibition. This highly exciting 2-day event on “5th International Conference on Renewable Energy, Resources & Sustainable Technologies” (EnergyTech 2023) is intended to be a forum, discussion, and networking place for academics, researchers, professionals, administrators, educational leaders, industry representatives, and Business leaders.

21st World Wind Energy Conference WWEC2023

November 7-9, 2023 | Australia

The annual conference of the WWEA WWEC2023, which had to be postponed due to conflicting events, will be held at Wrest Point in Hobart, Tasmania, Australia from 7 to 9 November 2023.

IRES Conference 2023

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.

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