Description
Benefits Include
- Video to kick off the event up to 2 minutes
- Two Full Conference passes
- Social Media Promotion
- Giveaway table
- 20,000 priority points for next year's RE+ booth selection
- Fifth-level logo placement on RE+ "Thank You to our Sponsors" Banner in prominent location.
- Fifth-level logo placement on RE+ website.
- Fifth-level logo placement on RE+ mobile app.
RE+ 2025 Track
& Format Descriptions
1. Financing and Development
This track provides in-depth strategies for financing clean energy projects
and overcoming development hurdles. Sessions will cover trends in project risk
management, tax incentives, and financing solar and energy storage projects,
focusing on mitigating supply chain risks and leveraging state and federal
policy opportunities for successful project completion.
2. Market Trends: Load Growth, Manufacturing, and
Electrification
This track examines the shifting energy landscape driven by load growth,
clean manufacturing, and sector-wide electrification. Topics may include
innovations in load management, domestic manufacturing, and the role of AI and
automation in supporting decarbonization and electrification alongside
solutions for scaling up the energy transition across industries.
3. Transmission and Distribution
Focused on modernizing the energy grid, this track delves into
interconnection standards, transmission planning, and distributed energy
resources (DER). Topics may include system planning, equitable interconnection,
and data-driven solutions to accommodate growing industrial and decentralized
energy loads.
4. Grid Modernization and Resilience
This track spotlights the cutting-edge tools and technologies transforming
the grid to meet future demands. Attendees will explore how technologies such
as virtual power plants (VPP) and distributed energy resources (DER) are
enhancing grid flexibility and reliability, with a focus on strategies that
optimize resilience.
5. Land Use and Community Engagement
This track centers on the intersection of renewable energy development,
land use, and community partnerships. Attendees may discuss land-use
strategies, like agrivoltaics, or look at real-world examples of engaging
tribal nations and local stakeholders to ensure community buy-in from project
approval through decommissioning.
6. Regulatory Innovations and Policy Drivers
This track addresses the evolving policy landscape, focusing on regulatory
challenges and opportunities in the clean energy sector. Topics include federal
and state-level policy developments, tax and tariff challenges, permitting
processes, and strategies for engaging with utility commissions, ensuring
attendees are well-equipped to navigate policy shifts that impact project
development and clean energy deployment.
7. Business Intelligence: HR, ESG (environmental,
social and governance), and Communications
Focusing on the human and corporate dimensions of clean energy, this track
covers workforce development, business growth, and communications strategies.
Sessions will discuss cultivating an inclusive workforce, meeting corporate
social responsibility goals, and navigating communications challenges in
evolving political and regulatory environments while driving organizational
success.
8. Technology Trends: Batteries, Microgrids, AI, and More
This track explores emerging technologies that are reshaping the energy
landscape—such as long-duration storage, hydrogen, and geothermal— and
addresses challenges that come with AI and cybersecurity. Attendees will gain
insights into how these innovations are boosting grid resilience and driving
sustainable energy practices across various sectors.