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2026 Renewable Energy Conference

18mar9:00 am4:30 pm2026 Renewable Energy Conference

Event Details

2026 Renewable Energy Conference

WHEN: Wednesday, March 18 from 9:00 am to 4:30 pm
WHERE: Joyce Cummings Center at Tufts University, Medford, MA

PROGRAM

The renewable transition is entering its “delivery” era: interconnection queues, procurement timelines, and siting constraints are shaping outcomes as much as ambition. This event spotlights what it takes to get projects built while protecting customers and maintaining reliability. You’ll hear concrete perspectives on rate design, storage policy, emerging resources, and forecasting the loads and grid needs that are changing faster than anyone predicted.

LUNCHEON KEYNOTE: Dan Burgess, Acting Commissioner, Maine Department of Energy Resources

CONFIRMED PANEL SPEAKERS:
PANEL I: Renewables, Rates and Reality – Building a Least-Cost Grid
Moderator: Danielle Powers,
CEO, Concentric Energy Advisors
Claire Coleman,
Consumer Counsel, Connecticut Office of Consumer Counsel
Philip L. Bartlett II,
Chair, Maine Public Utilities Commission
Destenie Nock,
Assistant Professor, Carnegie Mellon University
Dan Roberts,
Director, Frontier Economics

PANEL II: State Leadership in the Deployment of Renewables in an Evolving Environment
Moderator: Bob Grace,
President, Sustainable Energy Advantage LLC
Rebecca Behrens, Director, Policy and Market Development, Flatiron Energy
Sean Burke, VP, Policy & Government Affairs, BlueWave Energy
Tim Snyder, VP, Public Policy & Government Affairs, The Alliance for Climate Transition (ACT)

PANEL III: New Kids on the Block – From Buzz to Bankability
Moderator: Meg Howard,
Senior Program Director, MassCEC
Maryette Haggerty Perrault, Senior Policy Manager, Bloom Energy
Pat O’Brien, Director, Government Affairs and Communications, Holtec International
Delaney Carey, Business Development Associate, CTC Global
Hafiz Bello, Director, NYSERDA

PANEL IV: The Grid We’re Becoming
Moderator: Hannes Pfeifenberger,
Principal, The Brattle Group
Christian Bilcheck, Principal, Breakthrough Innovations, LLC
Stephen Marien
, Manager – Transmission Line and Civil Engineering, Eversource Energy
Jeremy McDiarmid, Chair, Massachusetts Department of Public Utilities
Marianne Perben, Director, Planning Services, ISO New England

CONFERENCE CO-CHAIRS: 
Cal Brown, Senior Policy Analyst, Sustainable Energy Advantage
Carissa Sedlacek, Director of Transmission Interconnections and Solutions, Eversource Energy

PREMIER SPONSORS: BSC GroupFreedom Energy Logistics | Klavens Law GroupMichaud Law Group | Rath Young Pignatelli | Robinson+Cole | StoneTurn | Sustainable Energy Advantage
CORPORATE SPONSORS: Concentric Energy Advisors | ENGIE North America | EversourceFoley Hoag LLPLondon Economics International | National Grid VenturesPower Advisory LLC | TRC Companies | Womble Bond Dickinson
MEDIA PARTNER: RTO Insider

Sponsors still welcome. Click HERE to learn more. 

COST*:
NECA Members $425 | Non-members $475 | Government, Non-Profit & Young Professionals** $150 | Students*** $75 

*  Prices will increase by $25 on March 11.
** Working in the energy industry less than five years
*** Full-time students only

NEARBY HOTELS:
Fairfield by Marriott, Medford
Homewood Suites by Hilton, Boston/Cambridge-Arlington

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