As the Energy Capital of the World, Houston is the leader in energy policy. Given the Houston region's vast dominance in the energy industry, Americas Energy Future: Emerging Technologies & Job Creation is an ideal forum for launching and incubating innovative solutions to the energy security challenge.

  • High-level energy symposium and exhibition with world-renowned presenters featuring leading energy suppliers, technologies and innovations.
  • More than 500 senior-level business executives, energy experts, public policy leaders and elected officials in attendance.

Panels

  • Energy Supply and Demand Dynamics
  • The Fundamental Role and Impact of Technology
  • Infrastructure Requirements and Cost
  • Public Policy Implications and Solutions
  • The Future of Federal Energy Policy

Task Force Members

  • Lane E. Sloan – Vice Chair of Energy Collaborative Cluster Council
  • C. Michael Ming – RPSEA
  • Mary Ann Barker – Houston Technology Center
  • Kristen Klavers – Hart Energy
  • Dick Francis – Shell Oil Company
  • Pat French – Texas Alliance of Energy Producers
  • Christopher Ross – CRA International
  • Richard Loomis – World Energy
  • Steve Huey – World Energy
  • Charles Swanson – Ernst & Young
  • F.D Baysal – Seba Pipe Inc.
  • Helen Chang – City of Houston/In't Affairs
  • Amy Myers Jaffe – Rice University
  • Greg Marshall – Rice University
  • Imad Abdullah – Landmark Architects Inc.
  • Michelle Michot Foss – Center for Energy Economics, University of Texas at Austin



The Greater Houston Partnership is the primary advocate of Houston's business community and is dedicated to building regional economic prosperity.

About the Event

Date

October 12, 2010

Time

7:30am to 1:30pm

Location

Hilton Americas-Houston
1600 Lamar Street Houston, TX 77010

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Kim Baker
kbaker@houston.org
713-844-3638

Greater Houston Partnership


Download Program Agenda (PDF)

Morning Activities

Welcome and Introductions

Energy Supply and Demand Dynamics Panel

The Fundamental Role and Impact of Technology Panel

Break

Public Policy Implications and Solutions Discussion

KEYNOTE LUNCHEON

Afternoon Activities

Infrastructure Requirement and Cost Panel

Break

The Future of Federal Energy Policy Panel

End-of-Day Networking Reception for attendees and exhibitors