Critical Infrastructure β€’ Grid-Down Ready

Microgrid Resilience Day

When the grid goes down, microgrids stay up.

DECEMBER 4

The lights don’t go out evenly.

Hospitals still need power. Emergency responders still answer calls.

Water still has to flow. Communities still need to function.

Resilience is proven in crisis β€” not theory.

What this is

A high-impact convening focused on systems that perform when everything else fails.

Why it matters

Microgrids don’t promise β€” they perform.

Who This Day Is For

For leaders responsible for keeping people safe and operations running when conditions are at their worst.

H

Hospitals & Healthcare

Life-sustaining systems that cannot afford downtime.

R

Emergency Responders

Police, fire, EMS, and public safety leadership.

U

Utilities & Grid Operators

Reliability, restoration, and resilience planning.

I

Insurers & Risk Managers

Exposure, mitigation, and resilience evaluation.

M

Municipal Leaders

Community continuity and essential services.

C

Critical Facilities

Facilities where failure is not an option.

What Attendees Walk Away With

  • βœ“ Real-world understanding of microgrid performance
  • βœ“ Practical resilience and continuity frameworks
  • βœ“ Risk and preparedness insight you can act on
  • βœ“ Peer connections across critical infrastructure

The Bottom Line

When the grid goes down, communities still depend on power.

Microgrids are not the future of resilience. They are the present.