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2110 SAN JACINTO BLVD , Austin, Texas 78712
http://energyweek.utexas.edu/Join experts in academia, industry, government and the non-profit world for a fresh look at some of the most vital energy issues facing society in the second annual UT Energy Week, organized by The University of Texas at Austin’s Energy Institute, student-led Longhorn Energy Club, and KBH Center for Energy, Law & Business. Conference supporters include the Cockrell School of Engineering, the Jackson School of Geosciences, CleanTX, and Texas Exes, along with academic units engaged in energy related research across the UT Austin campus.
UT Energy Week will be held February 16 – 19, 2016 in the Etter-Harbin Alumni Center on the UT Austin campus.
UT Energy Week 2016 will feature a series of insightful panel discussions, prominent keynote speakers, and the latest in energy research findings from some of the world’s leading energy experts.
Panel topics will run the gamut of topical energy issues, including:
• The role of natural gas and renewables in Mexico’s electric power sector reform
• The science and regulatory response to hydraulic fracturing
• Energy storage, renewables, and grid management
• De-carbonizing the electric grid
• The energy, food and water nexus
• The future of nuclear power
• Powering cities of the future
UT Energy Week 2016 also will feature a Student Research Poster Competition, in which students will compete for $6,500 in prizes; and an Energy Technology Competition for start-ups, which offers cash and prizes in four categories: Oil & Gas, CleanTech, Energy and Water Efficiency, and Software.
For more about UT Energy Week 2016, check out the conference program.
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