20th Microgrid & Off-Grid Innovation Forum - North America – 30 September-1 October 2025 - Clean Coalition
Aerial view of a parking lot covered with solar panels, with cars parked in rows between the panels.

20th Microgrid & Off-Grid Innovation Forum – North America – 30 September-1 October 2025

The Clean Coalition is an Association Partner for this Forum, which takes place 30 September - 1 October 2025 in Austin, TX.

The Clean Coalition is an Association Partner for the 20th Microgrid & Off-Grid Innovation Forum – North America which will be held in Austin, TX from 30 September-1 October 2025. The Clean Coalition’s Executive Director, Craig Lewis, is a member of the program committee. 

+ Click here to register and for more information

Meeting the growing demand for power and resiliency in remote, off-grid, and grid-connected scenarios

As AI data centers, electrification of industrial processes and transportation, and other factors drive a surge in demand for electricity in North America, microgrids and off-grid energy systems are seen as a key solution. Indeed, 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.*

The 20th edition of the Microgrid & Off-Grid Innovation Forum, September 30 – October 1, 2025 in Austin, TX brings together technology innovators, project developers, utilities, energy providers and policy makers for focused networking and in-depth information sharing at the cutting edge of microgrids in North America. If your organization is facing challenges posed by energy availability and reliability, grid resiliency and rising costs, this is a must-attend event.

Topics to be covered include:

  • Microgrids for servicing fast-growing data center, building electrification and EV charging loads
  • Off-grid, remote, and rural use cases and deployments
  • System feasibility, design, and implementation
  • Ownership models and benefits for multiple stakeholders
  • The state of enabling technologies
  • 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 renewable energy systems
  • Advanced battery, fuel cell, LNG and flow battery technologies
  • Microgrid power control and performance management
  • Regulatory and public policy developments impacting microgrids
  • Standards and interoperability issues
  • Market drivers and opportunities worldwide

Who Should Attend?

  • Microgrid project owners and developers
  • Utility and renewable energy provider professionals
  • Energy managers at municipal and C&I end user organizations
  • Power control system and software vendors
  • Battery suppliers and energy storage companies
  • Regulatory and policy development professionals
  • Researchers, analysts and academic professionals focused on sustainable energy
  • Financial and VC professionals
  • System integrators and project consultants

+ Click here to register and for more information