RE+ Industry Partner Program
RE+ is North America’s largest clean energy event, powered by the collective strength of the industry behind it. Our Industry Partners play a key role in expanding reach, driving awareness, and keeping the clean energy community connected.
At RE+, partners come together to address critical challenges, policy shifts, and real-world solutions shaping the energy landscape. This is where meaningful conversations happen—and where the industry moves forward.
Partner benefits include: two (2) Full Conference passes to RE+26, discounted passes for your network, and recognition on the RE+ website and onsite.
If you are interested in becoming an Industry Partner, please complete our Industry Partner Application below.
We’re seeking nonprofit industry groups committed to advancing clean energy, including:
- Colleges & Universities
- Research Institutions & National Laboratories
- Trade & Industry Associations
- Chambers of Commerce
- Clean Energy Advocacy Groups
- Environmental Nonprofits
- Tech Incubators & Innovation Hubs
- Economic Development Organizations
- Workforce Development & Training Organizations
- Policy & Regulatory Organizations
- Ryan Herman, Coordinator, Partnerships & Business Development, [email protected]
- Wade Barton, Director, Partnerships & Business Development, [email protected]
Delivering systemic change on energy, equity and resilience as a team sport, AEG enables committed leaders and organizations to win at what matters most.
The Alliance for Tribal Clean Energy (formerly Indigenous Energy Initiative), an Indigenous-led 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, provides critical technical and financial assistance and wrap-around services tribes are currently seeking in order to build their own capacity. The Alliance provides this critical support through four key pillars, built upon a strong and deep foundation of Native American cultural values.
The American Solar Grazing Association (ASGA) supports and promotes solar grazing by identifying best practices, creating networking systems for the exchange of ideas and innovation, providing educational materials, and facilitating connections between solar developers and farmers.
We operate as a membership-based organization with structured levels of access. We host members from around the country and the world, representing farmers, ranchers, researchers and solar energy firms. Our private members’ network and discussion forum provides ASGA members exclusive access to extensive resources on grazing and a growing community to learn with.
What makes ASGA distinctively positioned to deliver these benefits? That would be the fact that we are an unbiased, membership-driven organization. (And, ok, admittedly we are a little biased…towards sheep). We are the first farmer-focused agrivoltaics organization in the United States, and the strongest and largest one globally.
CHESSA members are involved in every facet of the solar industry. Our members design, sell, integrate, install, maintain, and finance solar energy equipment for residential, commercial, industrial, and institutional customers throughout the region. Among our ranks are the accountants, attorneys, builders, architects, electricians, plumbers, developers and consultants who together form the foundation of solar. CHESSA represents sole proprietors and publicly traded companies alike, and drives value to the residential, commercial, industrial, community and utility scale sectors.
The Clean Energy Leadership Institute (CELI) is building a multiracial, diverse, and inclusive community of changemakers working across sectors and disciplines to lead an equitable, decarbonized, and resilient energy ecosystem. Through CELI’s Fellowship and the Empowering Diverse Climate Talent (EDICT) Summer Internship Program, CELI brings together many players in the clean energy ecosystem to take collective action toward our values. Since 2013, in collaboration with our alumni, guest lecturers, donors, company sponsors, and partners, CELI has trained ~ 1,000 emerging leaders through its flagship Fellowship, supported 70 undergraduates & recent graduates in EDICT internships with partners Elemental Excelerator and Future Map, engaged 600+ employers from all corners of the ecosystem, and provided energy systems education to more than 6,300 professionals across the U.S. through our community programming.
Clean Grid Alliance is a nonprofit organization powering up the Midwest. We deliver real action and real progress across the heartland, on the grid, at state capitols—and everywhere in between. For more than 20 years, CGA has united nonprofit and for-profit interests to drive real action and progress that propels us toward the future of clean, renewable energy.
Cleantech San Diego is a nonprofit member organization that positions the greater San Diego region, including Imperial County, as a global leader in the cleantech economy. Our stakeholders include more than 120 business, universities, governments, and nonprofits committed to advancing sustainable solutions for the benefit of the economy, the environment, and all members of the community.
Climate17 is a purpose-led, international Renewable Energy & Sustainability recruitment firm. We provide specialist talent acquisition services to organisations seeking to reduce their environmental footprint, as well as those working towards the decarbonisation of the energy sector.
DEFL supports the acceleration and adoption of plug-in electric vehicles in Florida by engaging and educating the public, businesses, and policy-makers; facilitating collaboration; and supporting EV-friendly policy and programs.
EcoWomen is a non-profit organization empowering and inspiring women to become leaders in sustainability through education, mentorship, networking, leadership development, and industry collaboration across renewable energy, environmental, and related sectors.
EPRI is a research organization that follows the science to help power society toward a reliable, affordable, and resilient energy future. Rigorously objective in our role and our research, we do not advocate for any specific company, sector, or technology. With a foundational mission to benefit society, EPRI delivers independent, objective thought leadership and industry expertise through a highly collaborative approach.
The EMerge Alliance is a nonprofit, open-industry membership association leading the rapid adoption of safe, resilient DC and hybrid AC/DC distributed energy microgrid power systems. EMerge Alliance develops vanguard standards; catalyzes market development; and educates the industry on various microgrid models. Our members represent product manufacturers, architects, building owners and developers, engineering firms, environmental consultants, utilities, government agencies, and related academic and industry groups.
At Energize Us, our education program will not only teach you the skills needed, but equip you in understanding what the requirements are for your local state licensure board. This will help you determine how to proceed in the second phase: on-the-job training.
Since 2000, EUPD Research has conducted numerous primary data driven research and consulting projects in global energy markets. We are active both in national and international markets and focus our work on four pillars of the energy transition: electricity, heat, mobility and energy efficiency. Our work primarily focuses on the technologies including photovoltaics, energy storage, heat pumps and e-mobility.
Frontline Hives empowers veterans and first responders through the therapeutic power of beekeeping. Each hive becomes a station of healing—supporting mental, emotional, and environmental restoration.
The Greater Houston Partnership (GHP) is a gathering place for community-minded business leaders who want to be involved in Houston’s positive growth and influence our economic trajectory. Through the dedicated efforts of our members, the Partnership addresses Houston’s unique challenges, and champions the growth and success of our region.
At GRID Alternatives, we believe that a rapid, equitable transition to a world powered by renewable energy needs to benefit everyone. We are working across the United States and internationally to build community-powered solutions to advance economic and environmental justice through renewable energy.
The Gulf States Renewable Energy Industries Association is a trade association and SEIA chapter representing companies throughout the Gulf South within matters of policy, regulation, and public relations.
ISEA is two sister non-profit organizations – the Illinois Solar Energy Association and the Illinois Solar Education Association – that promote the widespread application of solar and other forms of renewable energy through our mission of advocacy and education.
Latinx in Sustainability (LiS) is determined to address and reduce the barriers that have led the STEM fields, and specifically the environmental and climate fields, to be among the least ethnically and racially diverse across all disciplines. Our goal is to establish and facilitate pathways for underrepresented and under-resourced Latinx communities in an effort to diversify the sustainability workforce.
Maryland Community Solar is created by Roundhouse Media with the goal of educating consumers and business owners about the benefits of community solar then enrolling them in the appropriate program.
Midwest Renewable Energy Association (MREA) promotes renewable energy, energy efficiency, and sustainable living through education and demonstration. Together with partners around the Midwest, we work to expand renewable energy adoption through innovative programs, renewable energy training, and educational events.
MnSEIA’S mission is to grow the solar and energy storage industries as part of Minnesota’s clean energy transition by delivering strong public policy, education, job creation, and sustainable industry development.
MSSIA is dedicated to advancing solar energy and energy storage as the primary energy sources in the Mid-Atlantic region, to create a sustainable energy future for all segments of the population while generating economic growth and high-quality jobs.
NABCEP administers the most widely recognized and respected certifications for solar professionals. Raising industry standards and promoting consumer confidence, NABCEP is the “gold standard” for PV and Solar Heating professionals.
NC State Clean Energy Technology Center – The Center provides services to the businesses and citizens of North Carolina and beyond relating to the development and adoption of clean energy technologies. Through its programs and activities, we envision and seek to promote the development and use of clean energy in ways that stimulate a sustainable economy while reducing dependence on foreign sources of energy, and mitigating the environmental impacts of fossil fuel use.
NC Sustainable Energy Association is a leading organization of individuals, businesses, government, and nonprofits interested in North Carolina’s sustainable energy future.
Our mission is to drive policy and market development to create clean energy jobs, economic opportunities, and affordable energy that benefits all of North Carolina.
Nevada Tech Hub is a consortium of government, industry, and education organizations aligning toward a common goal to leverage Nevada’s rich natural resources and develop a full-spectrum lithium economy.
The New Jersey Clean Cities Coalition is an independent New Jersey 501(c)3 non profit organization dedicated to the advancement of alternative fuels and advanced vehicle technologies in order to increase domestic energy security, enhance economic development and improve regional air quality. The NJCCC has been formally designated as a Clean Cities coalition by the United States Department of Energy (DOE).
The Oregon Solar + Storage Industries Association (OSSIA) is a trade association founded in 1981 to promote clean, renewable, solar technologies. OSSIA members include businesses, non-profit groups, and other solar industry stakeholders. We provide a unified and respected voice of the solar industry and focus exclusively on the solar value chain; from workforce development to permitting, advocacy, policy, and regulation for residential, commercial, community, and utility scale solar projects on the local, state and regional level.
Power52 provides employment training for at-risk adults, returning citizens, and underserved individuals living in Baltimore City and surrounding counties that prepares participants for careers in the solar industry as well as other green job opportunities.
Project Vanguard is the nation’s premier veteran-led network connecting transitioning service members and veterans with meaningful careers across the entire American energy sector — from oil & gas to renewables, nuclear, and everything in between.
Be secure running your day-to-day business knowing that REIA New Mexico is paying attention to the issues that affect you and your customers. REIA-NM members are working together to generate demand through pro-renewable energy advocacy and supporting new renewable energy jobs for New Mexicans.
Renew Wisconsin is a nonprofit organization dedicated to building a stronger, healthier, more vibrant Wisconsin through the advancement of renewable energy. We work on policies and programs that support solar power, wind power, biogas, local hydropower, geothermal energy, and electric vehicles.
REpowering Schools supports and connects the renewable energy industry with K12 schools, educators, and colleges and universities seeking to boost STEM learning and introduce new job opportunities to students to build a diverse and sustained workforce. By educating students and their communities about renewable energy we strive to increase the pool of qualified labor and inform citizens to make educated energy decisions.
Solar & Energy Storage Association of Puerto Rico (SESA PR) – We are an association representing Puerto Rico’s solar and energy storage industries bringing reliable, clean, affordable and local energy to the entire island. We advocate solar and storage technologies as a central solution to the energy needs of Puerto Rico, and promote public policy that will benefit the growth of these industries. We bring awareness and understanding of these technologies to both government policymakers and the public, and facilitate collectively beneficial collaboration and good business practices within the industry.
Solar Energy International (SEI)’s mission is to provide industry-leading technical training and expertise in renewable energy to empower people, communities, and businesses worldwide.
Technical Training Academy (TTA) is a leading provider of hands-on technical training for careers in clean energy and industrial safety. Rooted in real-world experience and guided by industry experts, TTA equips students with credentialed certifications and practical competence in fields like wind turbine maintenance, battery storage systems, and OSHA safety standards. Our strength comes from a curriculum that integrates safety-first protocols and real equipment training, preparing graduates to enter the workforce confidently.
TenneSEIA – Our mission is to promote the development of solar energy and complementary technologies, including storage, positioning the Tennessee Valley’s residents and businesses as leaders in clean energy deployment and economic development.
The Women’s Infrastructure Network (“WIN”) is an inclusive global network operating in the USA, Canada, New Zealand, Australia, and the United Kingdom. WIN began as an informal community in which women in the public and private infrastructure industry sectors could meet, exchange ideas, and experience and help shape the infrastructure agenda in the United States.
The VDMA represents 3,600 German and European mechanical and plant engineering companies. The industry stands for innovation, export orientation and SMEs. The companies employ around 3 million people in the EU-27, more than 1.2 million of them in Germany alone. This makes mechanical and plant engineering the largest employer among the capital goods industries, both in the EU-27 and in Germany. In the European Union, it represents a turnover volume of an estimated 770 billion euros. Around 80 percent of the machinery sold in the EU comes from a manufacturing plant in the domestic market.
Volta Foundation is the world’s largest network of battery professionals. As a global not-for-profit association of more than 50,000+ battery professionals and 160+ member companies, Volta Foundation produces publications, networking opportunities, and industry resources to foster collaboration, innovation and advocacy within the battery industry.
Vote Solar fights for a 100% clean energy future that puts the interests, health and well-being of people at its center.
WIPPA, Wind Independent Power Producers Association, is a national-level registered body of more than 40 wind developers and Independent Power Producers (IPPs) of India. Constituted in January 2013, the association has an aggregate capacity of around 30 GW and an asset base of more than INR 2,00,000 crores. The chief aim of WIPPA is to collaborate and work collectively toward the progress of the wind sector.
Women of Renewable Industries and Sustainable Energy (WRISE) is a national nonprofit with a growing presence working across the renewable energy economy with over 30 chapters and a broad purpose-to change our energy future through the actions of women.
YPE Philly, provides a forum for networking and career development through events, content, and connections for energy professionals in and around the Greater Philadelphia region.
Ready to partner with us?
If you are interested in becoming a partner organization for future RE+ Events, please complete the Industry Partner Application. For more information on the Industry Partner Program, please contact Wade Barton.