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Registration

94th North Carolina Meter School
June 7–11, 2026
Myrtle Beach, SC

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Registration Fees

  • Early bird registration: $645 until May 1, 2026
  • Standard registration: $745 from May 1–31, 2026
  • Late registration and walk-in: $765 starting June 1, 2026
  • $645 until
    May 1, 2026


  • $745 from
    May 1-31, 2026

  • $765 starting
    June 1, 2026

Register Now

Don’t miss out on this opportunity to grow your knowledge and network.

On-Site Registration

Registration for the School and Conference will be held in the lobby of the Embassy Suites, Myrtle Beach, SC from:

  • 5–7 p.m. on Sunday, June 7
  • 8 a.m. – 4 p.m. on Monday and Tuesday, June 8 & 9
  • 8 a.m. – noon on Wednesday, June 10.

Cancellation and Substitution Policies

If your plans should change, you may designate a substitute to attend in your place at any time. If you need to cancel your registration, you may do so with a full refund if you notify us by email by May 24. 

No reimbursement will be made for cancellations made after May 24 or for those who fail to attend. Non-paid no-shows who registered by phone, fax, internet, or mail will be billed.

rows of electric meters

Reference Standard Calibration Check

An added benefit is being offered to you during the conference at no additional charge. After registering and while attending the conference, please stop by the room reserved by Radian Research/WESCO to have your reference standard(s) tested against a Radian NIST traceable 0.01% reference standard.

You will receive a printed and/or electronic “Report of Calibration” which provides the accuracy of your standard at all common loading conditions. If you think you are up to the challenge, test your meter calibration knowledge by taking a fun quiz. In addition, receive a packet explaining the importance of regular calibration of your equipment.

Attendees converse during the vendor showcase

NC State University wishes to advise all manufacturers, manufacturers’ representatives, distributors, consultants, contractors, utility commission members, utility employees and all other participants that this meeting and all activities related to the NC State Electric Meter School and Grid Conference are subject to compliance with all federal and state antitrust laws. Our activities are purposely designed to protect and promote fair competition, encourage higher quality products and services, promote innovation, expand customer choice for all consumers and for the benefit of the industry. We will not discuss any company’s specific pricing, vendor terms and conditions, discounts or any other competitively sensitive information that may affect prices, allocation of free markets or fair competition which benefits all customers.