Attendees will gain insights into energy projects tailored to your operations, with expert presentations and agricultural producer panelists on solar and biogas systems.
The solar segment will highlight options for on-farm and manufacturing energy use, leasing, and agrivoltaic opportunities that provide sustainable income.
Sessions on biogas, including food waste utilization, will cover anaerobic digesters and the potential to generate power while selling excess energy back to the grid.
The event concludes with information on funding sources to help make these energy projects a reality.
Whether you're just starting out or ready to advance, the conference offers tools to strengthen your operations, productivity, and profitability.
Who is this for?
-- Agricultural producers
-- Landowners
-- Energy professionals
-- Policymakers
-- Energy developers
-- Manufacturers
-- Food processors
-- Value added producers
What will you learn?
-- Solar power – Learn how to harness solar energy to power your operations and explore leasing opportunities for a steady, sustainable income.
-- Biogas – Discover the benefits of anaerobic digesters for generating on-site energy, and how selling excess power back to the grid can provide additional revenue.
-- Expert insights – Hear from industry leaders about the latest advancements in energy tailored to agricultural and manufacturing operations.
-- Interactive discussions – Connect with fellow producers and energy experts to share ideas and practical solutions.
-- Funding opportunities – Get information on funding options that can help you implement energy solutions on your operations.
Sponsorships
Elevate your brand by sponsoring our event! With levels from Gold to Bronze, you can choose the right fit to maximize visibility and engagement.
Each sponsorship tier offers valuable benefits designed to connect you with attendees and highlight your organization's support.
Take advantage of this opportunity to make a meaningful impression!
Visit our event fees page to view full details and find the sponsorship opportunity that best aligns with your goals.
Event Details
The Conference will be held from 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. at the Penn Harris Hotel, Camp Hill, Cumberland County.
To register and for more information, visit the Energy and Agriculture Conference webpage.
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