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Operations, Maintenance and Safety Conference 2023

The Call for Abstracts for the Operations, Maintenance and Safety Conference 2023 is open and accepting submissions. The primary authors of the abstracts will be notified via email whether their abstracts were selected by mid-January 2023.

ACP’s Call for Abstracts Policy:

  1. All abstracts must be submitted electronically through ACP’s submission website. No submissions will be accepted via email or other means.
  2. Only a complete submission is eligible for review.
  3. All commercial sales pitches will not be accepted for a presentation.
  4. Proposals must be well-organized and clearly describe their relevance to the industry and how the information presented could be applied or used in practice. Applicants are encouraged to use case studies, offer solutions and takeaways, and include specifics topic data.
  5. Proposals should contain new perspective or data and not have been presented previously.
  6. More than one proposal may be submitted.
  7. Selected presenters will be asked to present as part of a session in a designated time slot, and in some cases, proposal authors may be asked to speak as a panelist or as a stand-alone presenter. Session topics are pre-determined by the program committee.
  8. The program committee will review all the submitted proposals and select the most interesting and appropriate proposals for this year’s program. We will also invite others to present on topics that we did not receive suitable proposals on but see as necessary for the program.
  9. No late submissions will be accepted.

ACP will be accepting abstracts across technologies in Wind, Solar, Storage, Transmission and/or Hybrid Facilities for the following focus areas:

  • Environmental Health and Safety
  • Electrical
  • Workforce and Training
  • Maintenance
  • Availability, Performance and Reliability
  • Regulatory Compliance (NERC, Cybersecurity etc.)
  • Operational Strategies
  • Data Collection and Use
  • Structural
  • Quality Assurance
  • Market Outlook/O&M Trends

Please note that selected speakers will be required to register for the conference at a significantly discounted rate. ACP is a non-profit and this helps us cover some basic conference costs. Revenue from ACP events goes back to the industry through ACP’s efforts to grow the U.S. clean power industry and support clean energy professionals.

ACP members will be preferred over non-member presentations. Members engaged in the O&M, Safety, Quality and Workforce committees will be preferred over non-engaged members. For inquiries on membership, please contact our membership team at membership@cleanpower.org.

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