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Putting PPAs Under the Microscope

This session explores the potential of future PPAs, and what the next generation of deals could look like. Will they focus more on hourly matching? Where will they originate? 

Navigating Energy Reforms: Improving the Customer Experience and Controlling Tariffs

As laid out by the recent report from the Committee of Experts for the Review of Chile’s Electricity Sector Regulatory System, new technologies and a rapidly developing new reality for energy customers is necessitating major changes.  How can these overhauls be implemented to create a sustainable model for both end users and producers? 

All Aboard: Getting Community Buy-In for New BESS Projects

With so many projects hitting loggerheads when faced with permitting in communities and protected lands, and a narrative that pits progress against environment, developers need more than ever to know how to navigate public relations.  This session brings together communications and public liaison specialists to share what works and what doesn’t. 

New Horizons: Unlocking the Potential of the Mexican Market 

Mexico’s proactive new regulations requiring solar and wind power plants to have BESS equivalent to 30% of their capacity and goals of adding 574MW of storage by 2028 positions it as a blossoming market for developers.   Hear from key players about the best ways to take advantage of this opportunity and friendly regulatory environment.

Energy Independence: The Growing Argument for BESS As Part of a National Security Strategy

Ongoing droughts are imperiling the future of hydroelectric power, and geopolitical turbulence is laying bare the fragility of fossil fuel supply chains. In response, we are seeing renewed fervor for wind, solar, and geothermal as primary energy sources, couched in the language of national security and supply chain resilience. But to live up to these […]