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Panelist Solar Power Southeast

Panelist Solar Power Southeast

Solar Power Southeast  |  Georgia World Congress Center in Atlanta, GA  |  May 29th, 2019

Ron DiFelice of Energy Intelligence Partners will be a panelist for “Energy Storage: Balancing Both Sides of the Meter” talk.

According to the Solar Power Southeast website:

“The region’s largest solar and storage event is approaching

Solar Power Southeast returns for the 5th year to Atlanta, Georgia. This year’s event will bring over 700 attendees and 60 exhibitors to the exhibit hall, located in the Georgia World Congress Center.

You can expect to hear from utility, private sector, and non-profit leaders from throughout the Southeast region. Leaders from Southern Company, Duke Energy, Dominion Energy, Longi Solar,  Hanwa Q Cells, Chargepoint and more are confirmed to speak at the event. The schedule includes discussions about interconnection, microgrids, EVs, regional state outlooks, resilience and more.”

Learn more: https://events.solar/southeast/

2019 State Energy Conference of North Carolina

2019 State Energy Conference of North Carolina

April 30, 2019 | McKimmon Conference & Training Center | NC State University | Raleigh, NC

Ron DiFelice – Moderator, “Storage Policy Opportunities & Barriers in North Carolina”

The State Energy Conference provides actionable insight into the business of energy, connecting technical innovation, diverse resources and industry opportunity to help drive North Carolina’s regional energy economy forward with national impact.

The conference will examine the impacts of energy technologies, policy and finance on customers at all levels of the energy marketplace including:

  • Commercial & Industrial Buildings
  • Governmental & Institutional Buildings
  • Grid Modernization
  • Residential Homes
  • Renewable Energy
  • Utilities & Infrastructure

Who Should Attend

Attendees include architects, decision-makers, engineers, energy and sustainability managers, facilities personnel, property managers, planners and thought leaders from:

  • Small businesses
  • Developers
  • Innovation firms
  • Energy companies
  • Colleges and universities
  • Government and state agencies
  • Corporations
  • Nonprofit organizations

Continue reading on: https://ncenergyconference.com/