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The Intersolar & Energy Storage North America 2025 conference will offer 24 sessions exploring grid resilience and reliability improvements, advancements in residential, commercial, and utility-scale solar deployments, and the continued evolution of energy storage technologies.
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Key Themes
The intricacies of developing a skilled workforce to support the clean energy transition, including workforce training programs and partnerships between industry, educational institutions, and government agencies and efforts to increase diversity and inclusion in the clean energy job market.
The role and integration of distributed energy resources (DERs) such as solar PV, local storage systems, and V2G technologies; managing DERs; technological innovations; and their impact on grid flexibility and energy distribution.
The evolving world of energy storage, including breakthroughs in battery technology, large-scale storage solutions, and hybrid systems designed to enhance grid reliability while supporting the integration of intermittent renewable energy sources.
The latest developments in electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure, including network expansion strategies, opportunities, and challenges. Other key themes include new technology trends and the integration of charging stations with renewable energy sources to support widespread EV adoption.
Focused on solar and battery storage manufacturing/production machinery, equipment, and supply chain dynamics, topics include onshoring solar and storage manufacturing, strategies for overcoming material shortages and disruptions, and the impact of geopolitical factors, trade policies, and sustainable practices.
Recent and upcoming legislative developments at the federal, state, and local level; the impact of current policies on project development; navigating the Inflation Reduction Act; compliance requirements; and emerging regulatory trends that are influencing growth and innovation in renewable energy.
Strategies to improve grid stability, manage system vulnerabilities, and deploy renewable technologies to bolster the grid’s ability to withstand extreme weather and fluctuations in energy demand.
The latest advancements across all levels of solar energy deployment, highlighting emerging technologies, performance enhancements, and integration strategies for residential systems, commercial installations, and large-scale utility projects.