Professional Societies – Energy

Joining a professional society can be beneficial for several reasons. Here are some key advantages:

  1. Networking Opportunities: Professional societies provide a platform to connect and build relationships with like-minded professionals in your field. This can open doors to new opportunities, mentorship, collaborations, and even job prospects.
  2. Knowledge and Skill Development: Professional societies often offer conferences, workshops, and webinars where you can enhance your knowledge and skills. Engaging with industry experts and staying updated with the latest trends can help you grow professionally.
  3. Access to Resources and Information: Membership in a professional society grants you access to valuable resources such as journals, research papers, industry reports, and newsletters. These resources can keep you informed about advancements in your field and help you stay ahead.
  4. Professional Recognition and Credibility: Being part of a recognized professional society adds credibility to your resume. It demonstrates your commitment to continuous learning, professional development, and staying connected to your industry.
  5. Volunteering and Leadership Opportunities: Many professional societies offer volunteering and leadership positions within committees or boards. These opportunities can help you develop valuable skills, boost your confidence, and expand your professional network.

Association of Energy Engineers. St. Louis Chapter– dedicated to serving our members and other industry professionals who are working to improve energy efficiency to save energy, reduce GHGs, make buildings perform better, and help reach global goals for Net-Zero.

WRISE Women of Renewable Industries and Sustainable Energy – accelerates the transition to a sustainable and equitable energy future by igniting the collective power of community.

American Clean Power Association (ACP) We support the clean energy industry with the environmental, health, and safety resources; workforce training and education; quality assurance tools; operations and maintenance information; and industry standards & best practices.

Association of Energy Services Professionals (AESP) – a community of clean energy professionals dedicated to advancing a resilient, sustainable energy future through professional development, networking, and collaboration.

The Electrochemical Society – The mission of The Electrochemical Society is to advance theory and practice at the forefront of electrochemical and solid state science and technology, and allied subjects. Batteries

Solar Energy Industries Association – the national trade association for the solar and solar + storage industries, building a comprehensive vision for the Solar+ Decade through research, education and advocacy

American Solar Energy Society–  the U.S. section of the International Solar Energy Society (ISES), we work with individuals and groups around the world to accelerate the transition to a renewable energy and sustainable living society.

International Association for Hydrogen Energy (IAHE)–  strives to advance the day when HYDROGEN ENERGY will become the principal means by which the world will achieve its long-sought goal of Abundant Clean Energy for Mankind

International Hydropower Association – includes the world’s leading hydropower developers, operators, and manufacturers committed to the delivery of sustainable hydropower.

The Energy Institute (EI) – a global professional body for the energy sector. It offers training, events, and resources on various aspects of energy, including sustainability and environmental management.

American Council for an Energy Efficient Economy –  nonprofit research organization, that develops transformative policies to reduce energy waste and combat climate change