Join Me At DERVOS, Texas Energy Summit, and TribFest
Come say hi at DERVOS in New York next week, the Texas Energy Summit in Austin Nov. 4-6, and the Texas Tribune's TribFest November 13-15.
It’s going to be a busy and fun few weeks with a lot of great events. I’ll be at DERVOS in New York next week, then back in Austin for the Texas Energy Summit and the Texas Tribune Festival in November. Each of these events captures a different part of where the energy transition is headed so you don’t want to miss them.
DERVOS
Governor’s Island, NYC | October 17, 2025
This will be a full day of conversations about distributed energy resources, markets, and the future of the grid.
Expect to hear from some of the smartest people working on these issues, like former pod guests Jigar Shah, Nick Chaset, Cully Cavness, and Tyler Norris, and learn about exciting startups too.
If you’re in the NYC area, it’s worth making the ferry ride over. Learn more here. And register here.
Texas Energy Summit
Texas State Capitol, Austin | November 4-6, 2025
Closer to home, I’ll give a keynote address on November 6 at this year’s Texas Energy Summit so make plans to stay till the end! The focus of the Summit is the intersection of air quality and energy systems — all energy systems: the grid, transportation, oil and gas, and industrial.
TES Director Dana Harmon and the team at Texas A&M’s Energy Systems Lab have put together a fantastic agenda; check it out here.
And register here.
Texas Tribune Festival
Downtown Austin | November 13-15, 2025
One of the best events each year for big picture conversations on policy, politics, and the future of Texas returns. I’ll speak on a panel alongside CPS Energy’s Rudy Garza, Jupiter Power’s Caitlin Smith, and Canary Media’s Maria Gallucci on how Texas became, and can remain, a leader in renewable energy.
The crowd at TribFest always brings great questions and perspectives, so I’m looking forward to this one. Find the full speaker list of speakers here and register here.
If you’re planning to be at any of these, come say hi. Always great to connect in person and to keep the conversation going about where Texas (and the country) are headed on energy.