ABOUT THE CONFERENCE
Duke Energy, Southern Company and Dominion Energy’s commitments to achieve carbon-free generation are a big game changer for renewable energy and will drive a dramatic shift in the Southeast energy landscape. Plus, the passage of the landmark Virginia Clean Economy Act and the growing appetite for regulatory reform in North Carolina and South Carolina are yet another harbinger that the Southeast will see a major build out of renewables.
Yet, there are many questions about how this buildout will take place. What will be the rules of the game? How will utilities incorporate their commitments into their IRPs and what will be their procurement strategies? How will the region integrate all the new renewables? How will renewable developers need to position their projects to meet the upcoming procurement requirements?
The 5th Annual Southeast Renewable Energy Summit is the event where the entire Southeast renewable energy community will gather virtually to get the latest answers to these questions and to hear from the key players involved. It is your best chance to tap into the regulatory landscape, identify the top markets and to stay on top of where the next RFPs are going to come from in advance.
Group rates available
Interested in
Speaking or Sponsoring?
- Learn about state commissioners’ perspectives on how to facilitate the growth of renewables in the region
- Hear how the utilities plan to convert their carbon-free generation commitments into renewable procurement strategies and procurement
- Tap into G&T, co-op, muni and corporate plans to procure renewables
- Get updates on the planning for a regional ISO and the opportunities in MISO South
- Understand how legislation, regulatory policies and utility procurements will open up opportunities in each state
Intuitive Virtual Conference Experience Right at Your Fingertips
- Get the critical information you need – without the traveling expense or risk during the COVID-19 pandemic
- Interact with the entire Southeast renewable energy community and hear from key players
Effective Networking
- Connect with speakers and attendees in the Networking Lounge or via secured, private messages
- Schedule 1-on-1 meetings or group calls using built-in video chat features on our virtual platform
Kathryn Arbeit
Vice President, US Project Development
FIRST SOLAR
Elizabeth Blaylock
Assistant Vice President – Renewable Energy
LIVE OAK BANK
Katharine Bond
Senior Director, Public Policy & Strategy
DOMINION ENERGY
Jonathan Bourg
Director of Resource Planning & Market Operations
ENTERGY LOUISIANA
Carolyn Campbell
Renewable Energy Manager
FACEBOOK
Stephen Chriss
Director, Energy Services
WALMART
Tim Echols
Vice Chair
GEORGIA PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION
Todd R. Flowers
Manager, Business Development
DOMINION ENERGY
Andrew Foukal
CEO
EAST POINT ENERGY
Chris Hansen
Vice President of Origination and Renewables
TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY (TVA)
Tim Jarrell
Vice President, Power Supply & Planning
COBB EMC
Caroline Mead
Director, Origination
EDF RENEWABLES
Laurel Meeks
Associate Business Development Manager
DUKE ENERGY
Jeff Pratt
President
GREEN POWER EMC
Commissioner Brandon Presley
MISSISSIPPI PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION
Reid Spolek
Energy Lead
GOOGLE
Larry C. Strickland
Representative (Johnson County-R)
NORTH CAROLINA HOUSE DISTRICT 28
Ted Thomas
Chairman
ARKANSAS PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION
Johan Vanhee
Chief Commercial and Procurement Officer
ORIGIS ENERGY
Brett Weal
Principal
COHNREZNICK
- AEP
- Alliance for Affordable Energy
- Arkansas Public Service Commission
- Carolina Solar Energy
- Cobb EMC
- CohnReznick
- Consolidated Edison Development, Inc.
- Diane Cherry Consulting
- Dominion Energy
- Duke
- Duke Nicholas Institute
- East Point Energy
- EDF Renewables
- EDP Renewables
- EMV Energy
- Energy Exemplar
- Energy Intelligence Partners
- Entergy Louisiana
- EOS Capital Advisors LLC
- First Solar
- Florida Municipal Power Agency
- Fox Rothschild LLP
- Georgia Public Service Commission
- Green Power EMC
- Kairos Government Affairs
- Live Oak Bank
- Madison Energy Investments
- McGuireWoods LLP
- Mississippi Public Service Commission
- Nixon Peabody LLP
- North Carolina Clean Business Alliance
- North Carolina House District 28
- Norton Rose Fulbright US LLP
- Origis Energy
- Ouachita Electric Cooperative
- Posigen Solar
- Sigora Solar
- Silicon Ranch
- Southern Alliance for Clean Energy
- Southern Current
- Southern Renewable Energy Association
- Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA)
- The Brattle Group
- Thompson McMullan, P.C.
- Virginia Renewable Energy Alliance
- Walmart