Mayfield Renewables announces 2025 Education Summit in Seattle

Technical consultancy Mayfield Renewables annually announced his second Teaching stop is held on 15-16 October 2025 in Seattle, Washington.

The top is a learning-oriented live event for developers, EPCs, manufacturers and stakeholders in the industry that work in commercial and industrial Solar + storage. The event will contain two full days of training sessions and networking opportunities.

In comparison with other states, Washington has not always been known for a high Megawatt Zonne-Koop row. But in recent years it has grown in experience by supporting resilient community Microgrid systems. With this year’s Education Summit in Seattle, those present can look forward to exploring lessons that have been learned from this region, because Microgrids become a greater focus, challenge and opportunity for national industry.

The industry is located at a bending point and shifts from simple PV systems, and quickly and safely scales is essential for achieving goals for a resilient and reliable energy cover. There is an urgent need for clear technical education. Mayfield is lucky to have a team and network of experts and trainers from the industry that can develop and deliver workshops that meet this need.

“Offering high -quality education for industry has been an important and satisfying aspect of my work. As we have developed more classes and have worked directly with customers, the need for more accessible education is clear,” said Ryan Mayfield, founder and MKB, Mayfield, renewable energy sources.

“As the industry grows, there are more meetings and conferences than ever before. I wanted to create another space that is fully devoted to adding value for participants dedicated to quality C & I Solar + storage systems. It is also one of the few industrial meetings that are dedicated to the Hamilton, Mapleton. “We wanted the top to be really intentional about teaching the current requirements and how to overcome the challenges of complex projects.”

The top will contain three songs: one on PV+ESS codes and standards, one on technical best practices and a new song on topics on Microgrid development. Participants can select two tracks (one per day). They will attend eight of the 12 classes and can receive 10 Nabcep permanent education units.

The top also offers a strong network element per design. A composite shortlist of partners will be at hand as a source, which extends the conversations outside the sessions and in the community space and evening reception. Selection partners are SOL-ank, Elm Microgrid, Generac, Elexity, Maddox, Gridvest, Sulis Energy, Megger, Solar Energy International and Waseia. By bringing dedicated, quality -oriented experts and students together, the educational stop will enable everyone to connect and share lessons that have been learned before, during and after the sessions.

For more information about the Mayfield Renewables Education Summit and take advantage of an early bird registration discount (until 1 July), Click here.

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