UT Energy Week 2026

UT Energy Week 2026

San Jacinto Hall (SJH)Austin, TX
Monday, Apr 6 to Friday, Apr 10
Overview

Connecting students, researchers, and industry leaders to foster community, advance energy education, and drive research and partnerships.

Join us at The University of Texas at Austin for a week of exploring the future of energy!


View event details and agenda on our website.


UT Energy Week connects students, researchers, faculty, energy professionals, and industry leaders across disciplines and sectors to build community, support energy literacy and education, facilitate strategic partnerships, and advance research.

Hosted by the UT Energy Institute and the Kay Bailey Hutchison Energy Center, Energy Week 2026 comprises five days of panel discussions, presentations, and special events.


CEUs: Professionals who attend Energy Week can earn continuing education credits (CEUs) to fulfill professional engineering licensing requirements. CEUs are offered by Texas Engineering Executive Education at UT’s Cockrell School of Engineering. If you have questions, you may contact epd@engr.utexas.edu.

Connecting students, researchers, and industry leaders to foster community, advance energy education, and drive research and partnerships.

Join us at The University of Texas at Austin for a week of exploring the future of energy!


View event details and agenda on our website.


UT Energy Week connects students, researchers, faculty, energy professionals, and industry leaders across disciplines and sectors to build community, support energy literacy and education, facilitate strategic partnerships, and advance research.

Hosted by the UT Energy Institute and the Kay Bailey Hutchison Energy Center, Energy Week 2026 comprises five days of panel discussions, presentations, and special events.


CEUs: Professionals who attend Energy Week can earn continuing education credits (CEUs) to fulfill professional engineering licensing requirements. CEUs are offered by Texas Engineering Executive Education at UT’s Cockrell School of Engineering. If you have questions, you may contact epd@engr.utexas.edu.

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San Jacinto Hall (SJH)

309 East 21st Street

Austin, TX 78705

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