SAVE THE DATE! REV2024 will be on October 16 & 17

REV2024 RFP is Open!

We are now accepting speaking and topic proposals for REV2024. Review the application guidance document prior to submitting. If you cannot access the Google Form application, use this PDF application and email it to Kit Price at kit@revermont.org.

Submission deadline: Wednesday, May 15 at 9:00 am

All panels must:

  • Feature gender and racially-diverse speakers. No submissions will be considered if they do not reach this criteria

  • Advance the discussion on how to achieve a 100% renewable energy future in Vermont and/or our region

  • Have speakers representing multiple companies or organizations

Priority Topics for REV2024

Some preference will be given to applications that focus on --

  • Regulatory, permitting, transmission, and distribution barriers, challenges, and solutions for building renewable energy. This includes case studies from other states

  • Wholistic solution-based approaches that address/solve problems from multiple perspectives, technologies, scales, or stakeholders.

  • Renewable energy solutions for low-income communities.

  • New and cutting-edge ideas or technologies impacting the renewable energy marketplace

About the REV Conference

Since the inaugural conference in 2000, the annual REV Conference has become the largest comprehensive renewable energy gathering in the region. Annually, the event attracts hundreds of business leaders, policymakers, regulators, academics, and community organizers from throughout New England to build a path to a 100% renewable energy future. The two-day event highlights New England's leadership role in achieving an equitable, integrated, total renewable energy infrastructure addressing electricity, heating, and transportation needs. The REV Conference is held at the Doubletree by Hilton in Burlington, VT.

Check out REV2023 sponsors, exhibitors, speakers, and agenda below.

Who Should Attend the REV Conference?

Attendees of the annual REV conference include a wide range of professionals spanning the clean energy industry, including renewable energy installers, builders, developers, architects, utilities, data management businesses, commercial and industrial business, non-profits, policymakers, regulators, academics, students, legal professionals, and community leaders.