Power Delivered: Inaugural T&D World Conference and Exhibition happening Oct. 5-7 in Charlotte

July 28, 2022
Utilities involved in both planning and presenting their expertise on these topics include conference host Duke Energy, National Grid, Florida Power & Light, ATCO, ComEd, Salt River Project, Eversource Energy, Dominion Energy and more

And now T&D World wants to take it live and in person with the first ever Conference and Exhibition happening Oct. 5-7 at the Sheraton Charlotte Downtown. There are discounted registrations available for utility employees. Click here to see more and register.

The T&D World Conference may be new, but the experience behind it is full of veteran leadership. Sessions will focus on key industry topics from transmission planning, infrastructure, digitalization, distribution grid planning and beyond. 

This is the same group which brings the successful Lineman's Rodeo and Expo annually.

Utilities involved in both planning and presenting their expertise on these topics include conference host Duke Energy, National Grid, Florida Power & Light, ATCO, ComEd, Salt River Project, Eversource Energy, Dominion Energy, Rappahannock Electric Cooperative, Xcel, Pedernales Elecdtric Coop., DTE Energy, PSE&G, Pacific Gas & Electric, Ameren and Exelon, among others.

Some industry leading suppliers and contractors involved in relating case studies include Intel, Burns & McDonnell, Hitachi Energy and the California Independent System Operator.

And much more. Click here to see the lineup so far. The Utilities Unlimited program caters to power utility employees who can attend T&D World Conference at a sizable discount. 

 

 

 

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