19th Microgrid Global Innovation Forum - North America – 24-25 September 2024 - Clean Coalition

19th Microgrid Global Innovation Forum – North America – 24-25 September 2024

The Clean Coalition is an Association Partner for this Forum, which will take place 24-25 September 2024.

The Clean Coalition is an Association Partner for the 19th Microgrid Global Innovation Forum – North America which is being held in San Francisco, CA from 24-25 September 2024. The Clean Coalition’s Executive Director, Craig Lewis, will be a speaker at this event. 

The 19th edition of the Microgrid Global Innovation Forum, September 24-25 in San Francisco brings together technology innovators, utilities, energy providers, developers and policy makers for focused networking and in-depth networking and information sharing on the cutting edge of microgrids in North America and globally. The emphasis is on optimizing the business case for utilities and large C&I customers, interconnection and interoperability with the larger grid, and sharing lessons learned to date from recent case studies of both grid-tied and off-grid/remote deployments.

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The global microgrid market size was estimated at $76.88 billion in 2023, and the market in North America is forecast to grow at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 16.2% from 2024 to 2030.* Microgrids as a means of achieving self-sufficiency in times of crisis or grid disconnection is a key driver, as is the desire to accommodate the ever-rising penetration of renewables on the network. Going forward, microgrids will be an increasingly important tool for realizing the decentralization and decarbonization of the energy grid in the U.S. Now is the time to position your organization for success in this growing market.

Topics to be covered include:

  • Microgrid feasibility, design, and implementation
  • Ownership models and benefits for multiple stakeholders
  • Microgrids for EV charging infrastructure
  • Leveraging microgrids to maximize the penetration of renewables
  • Off-grid, remote, and rural use cases and advances
  • Utilizing microgrids to cope with grid outages and crisis situations
  • Utility-driven microgrids and deployment partnerships
  • Public-purpose, city-community, and commercial microgrid deployments
  • Integration of microgrids into the larger grid
  • Determining the correct technology mix for hybrid energy systems
  • Advanced battery, fuel cell, and flow battery technologies
  • Microgrid power control and performance management
  • Virtual power plants vs. microgrids
  • Regulatory and public policy developments impacting microgrids
  • Standards and interoperability issues
  • Market drivers and opportunities worldwide