Thursday, June 5 · 9am – 7pm EDT

Join us for the second edition of The Green Energy Forum 2025, a premier in-person event in Miami.

WHY ATTEND?
Green Energy
Forum 2025

GRID
CHALLENGES
IN THE U.S.

LONG DURATION ENERGY (LDES) and data center

Manufacturing expansion in
the U.S.

NEW TECHNOLOGIES: ARE REALLY GAS AND COAL BACK?

Tariffs in Motion: Supply Chains Under Pressure

Green Energy Forum 2025

Join us for the second edition of The Green Energy Forum 2025, a premier in-person event in Miami that brings together industry leaders, government agencies, and key stakeholders to explore the latest challenges and opportunities in the U.S. energy landscape.


Register today to secure your place in this exclusive gathering and stay tuned for upcoming details on the agenda and speakers which we will be sharing shortly.

Green Energy Forum 2025

The Green Energy Forum 2025 promises an engaging experience featuring panel discussions,

presentations, and networking opportunities, with a sharp focus on crucial aspects of the green energy sector.

 Here’s a glimpse of what to expect:

GRID CHALLENGES IN THE U.S.

The U.S. grid faces challenges from rising demand and aging infrastructure. Utilities and operators must modernize to integrate renewables and enhance resilience against extreme weather. Regulatory reforms are crucial for streamlining clean energy interconnections.

LONG DURATION ENERGY (LDES) and data center

By 2025, demand for highcapacity facilities will continue to rise, driven by the need to process massive data flows and support the growing demands of cloud computing, AI, and machine learning. To meet these challenges, data centers are adopting energyefficient solutions, improving power usage effectiveness.

Manufacturing expansion in the US

Manufacturing expansion in the U.S. is driven by advanced technologies and favorable policies. Despite labor shortages and uncertainty, incentives for clean production and strategic factory locations near the U.S. support growth.

NEW TECHNOLOGIES: ARE REALLY GAS AND COAL BACK?

Gas and coal face declining relevance as renewables lead the energy transition. While they offer stable generation, innovation in clean technologies and regulatory pressures limit their role.

Tariffs in Motion: Supply Chains Under Pressure

This session explores how evolving tariff policies are impacting green energy supply chains — from component manufacturing to global distribution. A key panel to understand risks, adaptations, and opportunities in a shifting landscape.

Tickets:

General
Admission:

$ 150
00
Sales end on Jun 5, 2025
  •  

Spain-US Chamber
Members:

$ 100 Sales end on Jun 5, 2025
  •  

CONFIRMED SPEAKERS:
updated every week

Bernerd Da Santos

Executive Vice President & President of the US and Renewables, The AES Corporation

Sudipta Lahiri

Executive Director, Energy Storage Development at NextEra Energy Resources

Robert J Downing

Shareholder at Greenberg Traurig, LLP

Miguel Angel Pando

CO-FOUNDER AT TRANSCARGO SOLUTIONS | RENEWABLES SUPPLY CHAIN & LOGISTICS

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host:

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VENUE:

Greenberg Traurig, P.A. Offices

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