Past event: National Conference on Microgrids

Microgrids are rapidly becoming more popular across the USA. Not only have they provided a source of reliable backup power in emergency situations, they are helping reduce costs as well as damage to the environment through renewable energy.

The discussions this year will address these new revelations happening in the industry and provide answers to help microgrid owners and utility companies grow even further and even into new avenues such as electric vehicles and power trading.

Our 10th National Conference on Microgrids will be taking place in Boston, USA on the the 30th & 31st March of 2022. The two day event will consist of a number of informative presentations followed by interactive Q&A sessions and panel discussions, bringing together key industry stakeholders including utility companies, microgrid owners, project developers, energy technology providers, renewable energy providers, relevant consultants, associations and governmental bodies.

Featuring an Exclusive Tour of the Sterling Municipal Light Department's Award-Winning Microgrid

In addition to the main two day event, during the afternoon of Tuesday 29th March 2022 a limited number of conference delegates will receive a unique opportunity to visit Sterling Municipal Light Department's Innovative Microgrid Facility.

There is no extra charge to join the site visit, but spaces are strictly limited and allocated to conference delegates on a first-come, first-served basis, so it is highly recommended to book early to guarantee availability.

Join us in Boston to exchange your point of view with your peers and engage in excellent networking opportunities.

Key Topics

  • Evaluating Current and Future Demand for Microgrid Power
  • Managing Excess Generated Power
  • Opportunities through Renewable Capabilities
  • Working Towards Standardisation of Microgrids
  • Current and Upcoming Regulations for Microgrids
  • Latest Technologies Changing the Microgrid Industry12
  • Being Fully Prepared for Emergency Situations
  • Branching the Microgrid Industry into New Avenues
  • Effective Planning of New Microgrid Projects

Who Will Attend

  • Utility Companies
  • Education Campuses
  • Military Bases
  • Medical Facilities
  • Microgrid Project Developers
  • Technology Providers
  • Consultants
  • Energy Associations


The Great Lockdowns

We are doing everything to ensure that all our events go ahead as advertised, returning to the much-missed and valuable face-to-face interaction as soon as possible. In order to ensure the events are delivered as safely as possible, venues are chosen and procedures are adjusted in line with the relevant local and regulations and guidelines.

These have been exceptionally challenging times with very fast-moving updates. As we get closer to an event we look at each one individually, paying careful heed to local regulations, but without ignoring the international situation. Whatever happens, We will safeguard the investments that attendees have made by either automatically moving it to the new dates of the event or a full credit will be provided for use when booking a future ACI event.

Confirmed Panellists

  • Andy Flavin, Associate, Environmental & Natural Resources, Troutman Sanders
  • Marco Terruzzin, Chief Product Officer, Energy Vault
  • Sean Hamilton, General Manager, Sterling Municipal Light Department
  • Bill McConaha, Vice President Operations, Exacter
  • Randolph Horner, Managing Director, Renewable New York LLC
  • Tarek Abdallah, Energy Resilience Manager, US Army
  • David Chassin, Staff Scientist, SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory
  • Michael Boswell, VP – Distributed Generation Projects, Concord Engineering Group
  • Daniel Kammen, Professor of Energy, University of California Berkeley
  • Manuel Esquivel, Senior Infrastructure and Energy Planner, City of Boston
  • Kevin Normandeau, Publisher, Microgrid Knowledge
  • Adam Klauber, Senior Technical Advisor, Rocky Mountain Institute
  • Mark Feasel, President, Smart Grid North America Operations, Schneider Electric
  • Isaac Maze-Rothstein, Research Analyst, Wood Mackenzie
  • Lincoln Bleveans, Assistant General Manager, Power Supply, Burbank Water and Power
  • Tim Echols, Vice Chairman, Georgia Public Service Commission
  • Richard Rys, Senior Consultant, Arc Advisory Group
  • Maria Belen Power, Associate Executive Director, GreenRoots
  • Jack McCormick, Project Manager and Mechanical Engineer, Commonwealth Associates
  • Scott Mason, Technology Director, Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories, Inc
  • Kati Sidwall, Technical Marketing Lead, RTDS Technologies

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Venue

Omni Parker House Hotel
60 School Street, 02108
Boston, MA, USA

Phone: +1 617-227-8600
Website
Event details
Organizer : ACI
Event type : Conference
Reference : ASDE-22619