On Friday, Feb. 8, 2019, the KBH Energy Center and McCombs Energy Initiative will host the Permian 2025 Conference, a one-day symposium that brings together industry leaders, students and faculty from across the UT Austin campus for thought- provoking conversations. This year’s event will focus on the current and future opportunity represented by the Permian Basin, the current center of the unconventional global energy industry. The event is a part of the fifth annual UT Energy Week.
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Experts from academia, industry, government, regulatory agencies and nonprofit organizations will gather on the UT Austin campus in early February for the fifth annual UT Energy Week.
Join leading attorneys and industry experts in wind, solar, and energy storage for an exploration of the latest developments affecting renewable energy in Texas and nationwide. The two-day Renewable Energy Law Conference blends together law, economics, technology, finance, tax, and regulatory policy. This event is aimed at industry participants, legal and financial advisers, as well as key legislative and regulatory policymakers and staff.
The UT Energy Symposium welcomes Maya Rao, author of Great American Outpost: Dreamers, Mavericks and the Making of an Oil Frontier, to speak about her experience reporting on oil production in North Dakota.
A panel discussion that will explore sustainability for buildings in theory and practice...
The UT Energy Symposium welcomes Kate Zerrenner, Senior Manager of Energy-Water Initiatives in the Clean Energy Program of the Environmental Defense Fund, to give a talk titled "Innovating for a Clean Energy Future."
The UT Energy Symposium welcomes Brett Hauser, CEO at Greenlots and Co-founder at Open Charge Alliance, to give a talk titled "The future of electric transportation: Infrastructure considerations to accelerate EV adoption."
The UT Energy Symposium welcomes Dana Harmon, Executive Director of the Texas Energy Poverty Research Institute, to give a talk titled "Addressing Energy Poverty in Texas."
The UT Energy Symposium welcomes Richard Chuchla, Director of the Energy and Earth Resources program in the Jackson School of Geosciences, to give a talk titled "Shale: The Revolution That Wasn’t."
The UT Energy Symposium welcomes Peter Cramton, Professor of Economics at University of Cologne and University of Maryland to give a talk titled "Renewables and Electricity Market Design."