Join us in 2024

May 22 & 23 | Maui Arts & Cultural Center

 

Join us for the 11th Hawai’i Energy Conference (HEC) as we explore cutting edge solutions to improve resilience in the face of a rapidly changing climate. 

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LEARN from thought leaders on how to better serve the community in today’s rapidly changing power generation and delivery environment.

CONNECT and collaborate with networking opportunities — forge partnerships to address common issues and concerns

SHOWCASE your products and services and generate new business opportunities through sponsorship and exhibiting.

“The Hawaii Energy Conference is more important than ever. It is clear that meeting in-person is vital to building trust while discussing issues and solving challenges. Permitting, equity, community engagement, and the general pace of reaching our sustainable goals were key concerns discussed this year, and so much more. The responsibility of our energy transition falls on each one of us.”

Doug McLeod
HEC Program Committee Member, DKK Energy Services, LLC.

“The Hawaii Energy Conference provides a vital service to our state by convening policymakers and stakeholders to discuss our energy future. As we all work together to help Hawaii stabilize and recover from the COVID-19 pandemic, it is especially important to embrace innovative technology, policies and regulation within the renewable energy sector, which will help protect our natural environment, shielding our island state from volatile world fossil fuel markets, strengthening its overall resilience, and aid in its economic recovery.”

Murray Clay
President of Ulupono Initiative

“The two-day Hawaii Energy Conference was a great place to get together with the energy community. The event has progressed from the first Maui Energy conference I attended, with the implementation of new energy projects across the state. It provided a forum for best-practice sharing, with excellence in the application of environmental sustainability strategies, partnerships, performance, and governance.”

Joshua Strickler
Johnson Controls

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