The Maui County Office of Economic Development and the Maui Economic Development Board wrapped up a successful 2017 Maui Energy Conference on Friday, March 24 with record-breaking attendance.  The Conference attracted 380 participants, 50 speakers and 26 sponsors &/or exhibitors from Hawaii, the Mainland U.S.,Japan, Germany and Spain.

Below is a list of articles published by the press.

DURING AND POST-CONFERENCE

Maui Energy Conference reports record-breaking attendance this year – Pacific Business News

Why Hawaii Must Become More Energy Resilient – Honolulu Civil Beat

2017 Maui Energy Conference: Discussing Hawaii’s Transition to a Clean Energy Economy  – Medium.com

Panelist: ‘Food, water and energy must all intersect in agriculture’ – The Maui News

Maui Energy Conference: ‘What Type Of Place Are We Trying To Create?’ – Honolulu Civil Beat

Excitement at Maui Energy Conference – Ililani Media

All Things Energy:  The trend towards resilience and sustainability – Lahaina News

Molokai could be first Hawaiian Island to achieve 100% clean energy – Pacific Business News

A&B map shows possible uses for fallow sugar fields – Maui News

PRE-CONFERENCE

EnSync Energy to Feature Live Operation of Commercial Sites Utilizing DER Flex™ Technology During Maui Energy Conference – PR Wire

DC energy firm sending execs to Maui conference – Pacific Business News

Fourth Maui Energy Conference is Around the Corner – Ililana Media

Countdown to 2017 Maui Energy Conference – Maui Now

Creating, maintaining great environments is focus of energy forum – Maui News

2017 Maui Energy Conference investigates energy systems through the prism of resilience – Utility Dive

Keynote speakers bring new verve to 2017 Maui Energy Conference – Lahaina News

Maui Energy Conference set for March – Ho’olu (UH Maui News)

Keynotes Announced for 2017 Maui Energy Conference – Maui Now

Lineup announced for 2017 Maui Energy Conference – Lahaina News

2017 Maui Energy Conference Mar 22-24 – Maui Now

Energy Conference Planned – Maui News

Conference to discuss issue of nuclear power in Hawaii – Pacific Business News