IEEE PES Transmission and Distribution Conference and Exposition 2022

After four long years apart, this is your chance to meet with the entire T&D community in New Orleans from April 25 -28th at the Ernest N. Morial Convention Center.

The IEEE PES T&D Conference & Exposition presents an unmatched opportunity for energy professionals to reconnect and explore a range of ideas driving change in the industry. In addition to IEEE Power & Energy Society, each event is supported and planned by volunteers from the industry, including leadership from a local Host Utility, which helps ensure insights and solutions delivered to attendees are relevant and impactful to their day-to-day work.

Register below and join the community in New Orleans to discover how new approaches to modernizing and managing the grid will ensure reliability for individuals, businesses, and communities alike.

Though we will not be exhibiting this year, Richard Booy, Rob McNeil, Mark Small, Nevin Gilchrist, Jeanette Edney, Jason Zurowski, Jonathan Goupil, Alain Berthier, Curtis Krueger and Tas Hussain from Composite Power Group will be attending!

Along with the CPG team, many of our vendors will be exhibiting at the exposition, as can be seen below, with their respective booth information.

Indicated in the floorplan below is where our vendor’s booths are located, so please do come by to say hi and learn more about their product offering!

See below for a brief summary of our vendors that will be exhibiting, their booth information and their product range.

Other things to do while in New Orleans

New Orleans is a city that is world-renowned for its Creole cuisine, festivals, and most importantly, their BEIGNETS! Some interesting places and activities to do while in New Orleans is a visit to Cafe Du Monde for their world famous Beignets, a ride on the historic paddlewheel riverboat, Creole Queen, the National World War II Musuem, and a visit to the famous French Quarter, including Bourbon Street!

The opening reception event will be taking place at Mardi Gras World on the Monday, where floats from previous Mardi Gras parades will be showcased.