Intimate. Informative. Meaningful.
Society-hosted events and workshops engage with a wide variety of energy topics.
Our hybrid format encourages solutions-oriented dialogue ... in person and virtually.
We appreciate that you have many professional obligations. American Energy Society events explore timely, critical issues with experts in every field. We guarantee you won't be disappointed.
Society-hosted events and workshops engage with a wide variety of energy topics.
Our hybrid format encourages solutions-oriented dialogue ... in person and virtually.
We appreciate that you have many professional obligations. American Energy Society events explore timely, critical issues with experts in every field. We guarantee you won't be disappointed.
COMING SOON - 2024
Local Energy, America's Power A conference about the energy transition in Appalachia Abingdon, VA We are in an energy transition. Almost every day there are announcements about advances in technology or the deployment of battery storage, offshore wind, carbon capture, hydrogen, and more. It might seem reasonable just to sit back and wait for technology to make energy sustainable. But there are serious questions overlooked: Who is going to do the work? Where? How? Economic and workforce development is as important to the energy transition as technological innovation. This conference, held on the bucolic campus of Emory & Henry College in Abingdon, Virginia, offers a thoughtful solutions-oriented review of the most pressing energy-related issues facing the region and country today. Learn more » |
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COMING SOON - 2025
Powering California Wine Country: Microgrid Solutions Healdsburg, CA - Wine Country! This event is NOT about using a microgrid to disconnect from the grid. Rather, a well-conceived, reliable microgrid can provide essential power when the primary grid is unavailable. For California's wine industry, microgrids just might be essential. Join California energy commissioners, leading vendors like EDF Renewables and Carrier, and critical power and service providers like PG&E, as they explore solutions with award-winning winery and vineyard owners. Lessons learned can be applied to other essential industries such as fire departments, hospitals, public-safety centers, communities prone to weather-related disruptions, and more. |
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