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It is projected that the share of renewables on the energy grid will grow from 15% in 2019 to over 76% by 2028. Driving these gains will be important advances in regulation, policy and enabling business models for solar, wind and energy storage, both utility-scale and behind the meter. As the Midwest moves away from coal to become a key adopter of renewable energy, important opportunities and challenges face energy providers, utilities and customers. These issues concern required regulatory and financing developments, enhancements to the transmission and distribution network, sustainable business models for renewables-centric energy systems, cost and trends in enabling technologies, and more.

image The Midwest Renewables & Energy Storage Forum July 12-13, 2022 in Chicago, brings together project developers, investment and finance professionals, and renewable energy planners to examine key considerations surrounding the further penetration of renewables in the midwest as a region. This will be a key opportunity to make connections and network with key industry leaders, technology innovators and regulatory professionals driving the future of renewables in the midwest.


Topics to be Addressed Include:

  • Rooftop solar, community and utility-scale solar developments
  • Regulatory and policy activity impacting transmission infrastructure for renewables
  • Tax equity, financing, and income tax credit issues: building the business case
  • Utility perspectives and plans for optimizing and maximizing renewables penetration
  • Grid integration, interoperability and interconnection considerations
  • Energy storage advances, applications and deployments - and strategies going forward
  • Microgrids, wind energy developments, and the state of enabling technologies
  • Drivers, trends, challenges and opportunities for renewables in the midwest

Why Attend?

  • Refine your strategy for planning, interconnecting and integrating renewables projects on the grid
  • Stay current on the latest regulatory developments and policy factors shaping the increasing adoption of renewables in the midwest
  • Network in-person with top thought leaders, policy professionals and technology innovators guiding the market
  • Examine case studies, business models and finance options that can best guide your organization on the journey to renewables
  • Analyze lessons to date and key indicators for success in the emerging clean energy ecosphere in the midwest
  • Share your insights and showcase your organization's expertise with industry decision-makers in this important market segment

Forum Audience:

  • Solar and wind project developers
  • Finance and investment professionals
  • Regulatory and policy representatives
  • Electric utility strategists and network planners
  • Energy storage and enabling technology innovators
  • C&I renewable energy buyers
  • Municipal and urban planners
  • Researchers, analysts and academic professionals

Don't miss this opportunity to network with colleagues shaping the future of renewables in the midwest. Contact us to discuss your participation.


Silver Sponsors

Utility Supply and Construction Company QualityLogic GEI


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