Ballroom A/B, 2nd Floor, Campus Center, New Jersey Institute of Technology, Newark, 07102
Conference Overview
The New Jersey Future Energy Systems Conference 2026 brings together leaders from industry, government, and academia to address the evolving challenges and opportunities in modern electric power and energy systems. As the energy landscape undergoes rapid transformation—driven by electrification, renewable integration, grid modernization, and emerging technologies—this conference provides a platform for strategic dialogue, knowledge exchange, and collaboration.
Hosted by NJIT in partnership with Rowan University, the conference focuses on advancing solutions for reliable, resilient, and sustainable energy systems in New Jersey and beyond. Key topics include transmission expansion, grid-enhancing technologies (GETs), offshore wind integration, distributed energy resources (DERs), energy storage, and cyber-physical system security.
The conference features keynote presentations, expert panels, and interactive discussions designed to foster engagement among utilities, system operators, technology providers, policymakers, and researchers. Participants will have the opportunity to share insights, discuss real-world challenges, and explore innovative approaches to future energy infrastructure.