Energize UT: Tuesday, September 26, 2-6pm
Join us for a first-of-its-kind event bringing together energy professionals and students from across all areas of study—from engineering to communications to policy to fine arts—for an afternoon of discussions and networking centered on the importance of cross-disciplinary collaboration in energy innovation, and the key role UT students have to play in strengthening our Texas innovation ecosystem.
Hosted by the UT Energy Institute, Jon Brumley Texas Venture Labs, Longhorn Energy Club, and the UT Texas Entrepreneurship Exchange for Energy (TEX-E) fellows.
Save the Date for H2@UT Day on Oct. 5 – Celebrating National Hydrogen Day in Texas
Learn what's happening with hydrogen in Texas and how to get involved!
China Energy Summit & Exhibition
The Energy Institute is the academic sponsor of the 2023 China Energy Summit & Exhibition which serves as the annual destination for industries working towards carbon neutrality and energy security.
Introducing the new Energy Institute Student Hub!
Where students interested in energy can find information on upcoming events, active student organizations, helpful resources, and more.
UT-Led Coalition Will Build Energy Innovation Hub in Permian Basin
Funding just awarded by the National Science Foundation (NSF) will lay the groundwork for a new regional innovation engine in the Permian Basin of Texas and New Mexico, helping to bridge the gaps between research, entrepreneurship, and job creation in that region.
What Starts Here Energizes the World
At The University of Texas at Austin, one of the world’s leading research institutions, the Energy Institute is the gateway to UT’s top scholars and experts working across the entire spectrum of energy. We facilitate interdisciplinary research and engagement to transform the future of energy worldwide.

Fueling a Sustainable Energy Transition
The Energy Institute supported 12 multi-investigator, interdisciplinary research projects involving 53 faculty and full-time researchers from 9 colleges and schools focused on addressing some of the most pressing energy challenges facing society.

Hydrogen Resources and News
The Energy Institute is supporting the momentum behind hydrogen energy through research, partnerships, and education. Read more about the recent HyVelocity Hub announcement and stay up-to-date on hydrogen news at UT Austin.
Energy Education at The University of Texas at Austin
The Energy Institute works with schools and departments across campus to foster energy-related courses. The Institute manages the interdisciplinary Graduate Portfolio Program in Energy Studies; sponsors a weekly guest lecture series, the UT Energy Symposium; and hosts UT Energy Week, an annual gathering of energy experts.
Resources

UT Energy Bulletin
A monthly e-newsletter recap of all things energy on The University of Texas at Austin campus.

Find an Expert
Energy at UT has more than 300 energy experts contributing to world-class research.
Spotlight
UT Energy Week
UT Energy Week 2023, was held March 28 – 31, 2023.
UT Energy Symposium
This weekly class and public lecture series on Tuesdays during the fall/spring semesters features energy sector leaders and experts.

UTES: When Situational Awareness, Mental Models, and Adaptive Capacity Meet Control Room Surprises
In-person and virtual UT Energy Symposium with Mike Legatt, PhD
September 26th, 12:30pm - 1:30pm CT

Catch Up on Past UT Energy Symposiums
Visit the Energy Institute YouTube channel to watch UT Energy Symposiums from our twelve-year archive. The weekly talks will resume for the fall semester on August 29.

The Energy University Leads on Battery Innovation
The Cockrell School of Engineering has launched a new website for the UT Battery Research Group, which includes 28 faculty working on everything from novel storage materials to resource recovery.

Report: The Timeline and Events of the February 2021 Texas Electric Grid Blackouts
The University of Texas at Austin has released an unbiased assessment of the data and events of the February 2021 winter storm blackouts.

New tool models future energy costs and carbon implications for U.S.
A new online interactive dashboard enables users to understand the costs and impacts of major supplies and demands of energy through the year 2050 across the U.S.

UT, Department of Energy, and partners launch hydrogen project
H2@Scale brings hydrogen industry leaders together in Texas to design, build, and operate the first dedicated renewable hydrogen network.