
Celebrating its 10th year, the Microgrid Knowledge Conference 2025 will be held April 15-17 in Dallas, Texas, assembling industry leaders, policymakers, technology innovators, and energy professionals to explore the latest microgrid advancements.
As the energy sector increasingly emphasizes resilience and sustainability, microgrids have become essential components in achieving energy independence and grid stability. This year’s conference aims to showcase cutting-edge technologies, regulatory developments, and real-world applications that are transforming power generation and distribution across various sectors.
The comprehensive program will feature keynote addresses, panel discussions, and interactive workshops led by experts from diverse segments of the energy industry.
Key topics will include financing strategies for microgrid projects, integration of renewable energy sources, and the role of artificial intelligence in enhancing grid resilience. Case studies will highlight successful microgrid implementations in sectors such as data centers, industrial facilities, and electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure, demonstrating how these systems address energy challenges while delivering economic and environmental benefits.
The conference also offers ample networking opportunities, fostering collaboration among stakeholders dedicated to advancing distributed energy solutions.
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Texas, recognized for its significant growth in microgrid adoption — with commercial microgrids increasing nearly twentyfold over the past decade — serves as an ideal backdrop for this event. Notable implementations by organizations like H-E-B, Buc-ee’s, and the University of Texas at Austin underscore the state’s leadership in embracing microgrids.
Whether you’re a utility executive, project developer, government official, or technology provider, the Microgrid Knowledge Conference 2025 is an essential event to stay informed and engaged in the evolving energy landscape. Be part of the conversation driving the future of distributed energy.