REV2024 kicks off tomorrow, Wednesday the 16th, and we've saved a few of our favorite panel spotlights for last. Grid modernization is a make-or-break challenge as we move toward an electrified, renewable future. Barry Reaves (ACT | The Alliance for Climate Transition), Jeff Marks (CLIMATEWORK MAINE), Sarah Cullinan (Massachusetts Clean Energy Center), and moderator Natasha Perez, PMP (ACT | The Alliance for Climate Transition) will tackle how different New England states are tackling grid modernization, the challenges they face, and the innovative solutions they are implementing. Join us for a lively discussion about who should be involved in these critical conversations—from policymakers to utility companies, communities, and environmental advocates—and the lessons learned along the way. Online registration is closed by same-day registration is available at the door: revconference.org. Thanks to ACT | The Alliance for Climate Transition for sponsoring!
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Renewable Energy Vermont (REV) works to promote renewable energy, energy efficiency, and electrification to create self-reliant communities and build a clean energy economy. We are businesses, non-profits, utilities, and individuals who believe 100% total renewable energy (electric, heating and cooling, and transportation) is not only possible, but necessary. REV as a Resource REV is comprised of renewable energy companies, institutional and academic partners and concerned citizens of Vermont. REV member businesses are leading experts in helping homes and businesses generate their own clean power and heat. Contact REV to locate your local renewable energy professional. REV members are available to speak to schools and civic groups on the many benefits of renewable energy.
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The electrification of industry and transportation and the switch to low-carbon electricity sources create competing challenges and pressures on the grid. Join Hon. Bernadette Jordan (Government of Canada), Francis Bradley (Electricity Canada), and moderator Kristin Carlson (Green Mountain Power) for a discussion of how diverse Canadian utilities?are meeting these challenges and thinking about energy storage and grid resilience. Online registration closes at noon today, but same-day registration is available at the door. https://lnkd.in/ej9PccsV Thanks to panel sponsor VHB!
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Getting to 100% renewable power while mitigating visual and auditory impacts and protecting water quality is 100% necessary and 100% achievable. Join Eddie Duncan (Paxwood Acoustics LLC), Abby Dery, P.E. (TCE, a Bowman company), Gordon Perkins, GISP (EDR (Environmental Design & Research) ), and moderator Malachi Brennan (SRH Law PLLC) for a stellar panel on how New England gets to 100% renewable energy in an efficient and environmentally sustainable fashion. Register at https://bit.ly/REV2024VT and thanks to sponsor TCE, a Bowman company!
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Getting to 100% renewable electricity while also electrifying rapidly will require a new level of transmission infrastructure. And getting the right transmission infrastructure requires a new level of transmission planning. Join Lou Cecere (VT PSD), Josh Bagnato (TDI), Sarah Adams (ISO New England Inc.) and moderator Mark Sciarrotta (Vermont Electric Power Company (VELCO)) for a discuss the monumental impacts of the long-term transmission planning elements of FERC Order No. 1920. Register at https://bit.ly/REV2024VT and thanks to sponsor EnergyHub!
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Join us at REV2024 for a wide-ranging discussion on financing renewable energy projects. Robert C. Sullivan (New England Onsite Energy TAP), Chirag Lala (Center for Public Enterprise), Nick Devonshire (CleanCapital), and moderator Thomas Hand (MHG Solar) will tackle the role of public finance facilitating private investment in clean energy, helping industrial and other large energy users transition to clean energy, and spurring private investment through cheaper costs of capital, bridge finance, term finance, and accompanying infrastructure investment in transmission and development. Register at https://bit.ly/REV2024VT and thank you to panel sponsor Paul Frank + Collins P.C.!
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Since January, the Public Utility Commission has updated four major rules governing renewable energy permitting in Vermont. What do these changes mean for renewable developers, installers, and their customers? Dive into the implications of these rule changes with Joslyn Wilschek (Wilschek Iarrapino Law Office, Pllc), Victoria Westgate (SRH Law PLLC), Jacob Flanigan (VHB), and moderator Anthony Iarrapino (Wilschek Iarrapino Law Office, Pllc) at #REV2024 Register at https://bit.ly/REV2024VT and thank you to Wilschek Iarrapino Law Office, Pllc for sponsoring!
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??? ACT is thrilled to be a Megawatt Sponsor at the REV2024 Conference, the largest comprehensive renewable energy event in the region! Join us on Wednesday, October 16th, and Thursday, October 17th at the DoubleTree Hilton in South Burlington, Vermont for this premier gathering of clean energy leaders, advocates, and innovators. Our very own Natasha Perez, PMP, and Barry Reaves will speak on a pivotal panel that dives into the latest state trends and strategies for the clean energy transition and grid modernization. This is an opportunity to hear from key voices shaping our sustainable future. ??? Now in its 24th year, the Renewable Energy Vermont Conference brings together business leaders, utilities, policymakers, advocates, visionaries, and concerned citizens to exchange ideas, build connections, and plan the future of clean energy. Join the conversation to chart the course for a 100% fossil-free future. Let's come together to accelerate our transition to renewable energy and sustainable practices! ?? October 16 & 17, 2024 ?? DoubleTree Hilton, South Burlington, VT ??? Reserve your spot: https://lnkd.in/ecV7W8Qh #REV2024 #CleanEnergy #ACT #Sustainability #FossilFreeFuture #ClimateAction #RenewableEnergy #EnergyTransition #GreenEconomy
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From 18th-century mills to contemporary hydroelectric facilities, hydropower has been a valuable resource throughout Vermont’s history. Join us at #REV2024 to learn about recent run-of-river projects like Stowe Electric Department's Smith’s Falls as well as the potential for new small/micro hydro projects and hybrid systems that pair hydro with solar and/or battery storage in this excellent panel featuring Lindsay Ashworth (Small Hydro Consulting, LLC), Jackie Pratt (Stowe Electric Department), Laura Coriell (Lightshift Energy). Register at https://bit.ly/REV2024VT and thank you to ConnectDER for sponsoring!
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The carbon intensity of the grid during peak net load events is often much higher than during daylight hours when solar is producing. Joan White (Solar Energy Industries Association), Todd Olinsky-Paul (Clean Energy States Alliance (CESA) & Clean Energy Group), Hantz Presume (Vermont Electric Power Company (VELCO)) and moderate Jesse Stowell (Encore Renewable Energy will explore the economic signals and multi-pronged solutions including solar+storage, virtual power plants, front-of-the-meter storage, and demand response necessary to clean the peak with energy storage. Register at https://bit.ly/REV2024VT and thanks to sponsor Encore Renewable Energy!
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It's no secret that the renewable energy workforce needs to grow significantly. Hitting our goals for electrification and renewable generation hinges on our ability to attract, train, and retain new workers in the renewable sector. Mark Somerville (Greenway Institute), Sarah Deshaw (BETA TECHNOLOGIES), Missy Mackin (Vermont Works for Women), and moderator Martha Staskus (Norwich Solar) will tackle the issue at #REV2024 asking the key question how should we be expanding our search, and how can we draw in more people to this industry? Register at https://bit.ly/REV2024VT and thank you to sponsor Norwich Solar!