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MIT Energy Conference, February 23-24, Cambridge, Massachusetts
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The 20th anniversary of the world's largest student-run energy conference, themed "Securing the Energy Future - Resources for Resilience".
The MIT Energy Conference is the world’s largest student-run energy and climate event, bringing together leaders from industry, policy, academia, finance, and technology to address the most urgent challenges of the global energy transition.
This year’s theme, Securing the Energy Future: Resources for Resilience, The MIT Energy Conference, focuses on the accelerating demand for reliable, affordable, and low-carbon energy amid grid strain, electrification, rapidly expanding digital infrastructure, and rising energy needs across emerging economies.
The conference examines the technologies and systems that enable resilience, from advanced generation to grid modernization, AI and Data Centers, supply chains, Heavy Industries and capital deployment. It highlights the cross-sector engineering, economic, and operational solutions required to scale them.
Join MIT Energy & Climate Club to hear from the leaders, innovators, and changemakers shaping resilient energy systems and powering a secure, sustainable energy future.
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