Thank you to our 2024 Industry Partners

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.

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.

The Microgrid Resources Coalition (MRC) is a national association of leading microgrid owners, operators, developers, suppliers, and investors seeking to advance microgrids.

At the forefront of innovation and progress, the Texas Hydrogen Alliance stands as a trailblazer in the realm of sustainable energy solutions. Through strategic collaborations, pioneering research, and a commitment to harnessing the unique advantages of the Gulf Coast region, the Alliance is resolutely leading the charge towards a hydrogen-powered future, redefining the landscape of clean energy possibilities.

The Renewable Energy Alliance Houston (REAL Houston) promotes and creates connections, conversation and community among those working in Houston’s clean energy industry and the broader energy transition.

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 LDES Council is a global non-profit organization with over 60 members in 20 countries. The Council works to accelerate the decarbonization of our world through the acceleration of long-duration energy storage. It provides member-driven, fact-based guidance and research to governments, grid operators and major electricity users on the deployment of long-duration energy storage for society’s benefit. An executive-led organization, the LDES Council spans a wide range of energy storage technologies and includes among its members technology innovators, energy users and investors. The Council publishes findings and reports to encourage the wide adoption of long duration energy storage to replace the use of fossil fuels and accelerate carbon neutrality.

GRID Alternatives envisions a rapid, equitable transition to a world powered by renewable energy that benefits everyone. Our mission is to build community-powered solutions to advance economic and environmental justice through renewable energy.

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.

Founded in 1999 as the California Fuel Cell Partnership, the Hydrogen Fuel Cell Partnership is an industry/government collaboration aimed at expanding the market for fuel cell electric vehicles powered by hydrogen to help create a cleaner, more energy-diverse future with no-compromise zero emission vehicles. Staff from member organizations participate on standing committees and project teams that help ensure that vehicles, stations, regulations and people are in step with each other as the market grows. HFCP’s success is directly linked to the commitment and involvement of member organizations.

The Interstate Renewable Energy Council (IREC) builds the foundation for rapid adoption of clean energy and energy efficiency to benefit people, the economy, and our planet. Its vision is a 100% clean energy future that is reliable, resilient, and equitable.

The EMerge Alliance is a nonprofit, open network of more than 100 organizations reinventing electric power through the development of forward-thinking standards for the highly efficient use of hybrid AC/DC power in a variety of buildings. These standards focus on delivering DC power directly to digital electronics and power storage systems, simplifying the use of locally produced clean energy and making systems more flexible, resilient and sustainable.
Ready to partner with us?

If you are interested in becoming a partner organization for future RE+ Events, please complete the Industry Partner Form. For more information on the Industry Partner Program, please contact Wade Barton.