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SUMMARY:Southeast Renewable Energy
DESCRIPTION:Meet 400+ Policymakers\, Utilities and Market Players Who Are Leading the Renewable Buildout in the Southeast\nVIEW THE AGENDA\nREGISTER NOW Use code 231526 for 15% off your ticket!\nVIEW SPONSORSHIP PROSPECTUS\nNCCETC’s Executive Director Steve Kalland will speak during the following session\, “The Carolinas—Implementing Duke’s Carbon Plan\, and Will a Market Reform Plan Move Forward?” scheduled for December 5\, 2023 from 8:30 – 9:15 AM.\n\nThis is the ONLY conference covering this burgeoning market that gets key state policymakers\, critical decision makers\, and leading utility executives and renewable energy players from the most dynamic states in the region — including North Carolina\, South Carolina\, Virginia\, Georgia\, Tennessee\, Louisiana\, Mississippi\, and Kentucky — to provide definitive updates on the issues you will need to understand in order to seize the very best opportunities across this explosive region. \nThis profoundly informative event will delve deeply into: \n\nThe impacts the IRA is having on project development opportunities and pipelines\, as well as financing\nHow utilities across the region plan to convert their decarbonization commitments into clean energy investments and procurements\nHow the lessons learned from winter storm Elliott will be applied to improve regional reliability\nThe roles standalone and co-located storage will play in assuring reliability and resilience\nHow well new interconnection processes and holistic transmission planning are working to ease pressures on queues\nHow supply chain uncertainties and inflationary pressures are affecting power contracting\, risk mitigation and project financing\nThe opportunities to develop and power green hydrogen projects\n…and more!\n\nIn 2022\, over 400 regulators\, utility executives\, renewable energy developers\, financiers\, and other active participants attended this extraordinarily insightful event. In 2023\, we expect a significantly greater attendance. Don’t miss this opportunity to network with and learn from key decision makers\, leading players\, and your peers about the challenges and opportunities of renewable energy development in this incredibly active market. Please review our remarkable agenda and list of participants and reserve your place today!
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