CALL FOR SPEAKERS
Proposal deadline: Midnight central time Friday, October 3, 2025.
Are you ready to share your compelling stories about microgrids and their crucial role in transforming energy systems?
We are seeking dynamic panel and individual presentations that highlight the impact of microgrids on electric availability and reliability, energy independence, and equity.
Whether your expertise involves grid-tied, islanded, or remote microgrids, we want to hear your unique case studies and experiences.
Sessions can be case studies on microgrids that are in planning or operation, or discussions on technical innovations, government policies, business or community models, electrification, AI and predictive maintenance, and related concepts and trends.
We invite you to share your unique experiences, insights, strategies and techniques at Microgrid Knowledge 2026 – submit your proposal today!
SUBMISSION DEADLINE: October 3, 2025
*For microgrid companies, your chances of acceptance increase if you secure a commitment from a customer or end user to join your session.
For questions regarding the Call for Speakers or Conference Program please contact:
Debbi Wells,
Senior Conference Manager
DWells@endeavorb2b.com
or 918-832-9267
FOCUS AREAS
Here are some potential topics to guide your submission. These are just starting points and potential categories for your session ideas at Microgrid Knowledge 2025 in Dallas:
Power for Data Centers
- Meeting Artificial Intelligence and Cloud Storage Demand
- Microgrid-Powered Case Studies and Best Practices
- Strategies for Availability and Connection Timelines
Generation and Fuels Focus
- Decarbonization and Energy Security: Renewables, Gas, RNG, Batteries, Hydrogen, Small Modular Reactors
- CHP Paths to Islanded Power: Campus, Industrial, Public Service, Remote, Military
- Community Solar and Aggregated DERs: Supporting Microgrid Development
Mission-Critical Reason
for Microgrids
- Meeting Public Safety, National Security, and Economic Stability
- Protecting Energy Resiliency: Alternatives to Grid Issues
- Achieving Power Reliability with Distributed Energy Resources
Project Development
and Operations
- Operations and Maintenance: From Mechanical Systems to Software and Controls
- Development, Engineering, and Market Challenges in Microgrids
- Utility Approaches to Microgrids: Alternatives to Costly T&D Investments