The Future of Energy Starts Here

The KBH Energy Center connects academia and industry, fueling collaboration and advancing energy solutions.

At the intersection of business, law, engineering, and geoscience, the KBH Energy Center delivers a unique, interdisciplinary perspective on the evolving energy landscape.

This collaboration among UT Austin’s McCombs School of Business, School of Law, Cockrell School of Engineering, and Jackson School of Geosciences, allows the Center to offer students a comprehensive view of energy and enrich the energy dialogue on campus and beyond.

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We connect industry leaders, energy experts, students, and faculty to create opportunities for engagement, conversation, and education.

For Students

For Students

For Industry Professionals

For Industry Professionals

Annual Symposium and Honoree Dinner

Annual Symposium and Honoree Dinner

Upcoming Events

What’s Happening at the KBH Energy Center

2026 Energy Symposium

2026 Energy Symposium

  • September 11, 2026

  • Industry Event

Bringing together energy leaders, experts, and academia to drive the future of energy.

Offshore Technology Conference (OTC)
Offshore Technology Conference (OTC)
May 4-7, 2026
Industry Event, Open to All
Over the course of four dynamic days, OTC brings together the full spectrum of the offshore sector—uniting leaders, engineers, innovators, and decision-makers from oil &…
Shelf and Nearshore-Marine Sands in Texas Core Workshop
Shelf and Nearshore-Marine Sands in Texas Core Workshop
May 6, 2026
Open to All
Time: 8:30am – 3:00pm   Hosted at the Bureau of Economic Geology, STARR is conducting, “Shelf and Nearshore-Marine Sands in Texas Core Workshop”.   Contact…
Roger Bonnecaze, Dean, Cockrell School of Engineering at UT Austin

Together with our colleagues across the Forty Acres, we will break down boundaries between law, policy, business and engineering to shape the future of energy — from oil and gas, to wind and solar, to energy storage and nuclear power.

Roger Bonnecaze, Dean, Cockrell School of Engineering at UT Austin

Shane Young

The Kay Bailey Hutchison Energy Center continues to be the pre-eminent energy center, providing a forum to discuss and explore the critical issues facing energy markets today and in the future.

Shane Young

Brandon Joe, Energy Studies Minor Student

My favorite class I took as a member of the program was Energy, Technology & Policy, which taught me the history of energy, as well as global supply and demand drivers that impact our everyday life.

Brandon Joe, Energy Studies Minor Student

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Fueling the Future – Student Impact of the KBH Energy Center

Recent Media

Latest from the KBH Energy Center

UT Energy Week Part 1 | Energy Trade Show Podcast | Ep 65

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UT Energy Week Part 1 | Energy Trade Show Podcast | Ep 65

We're live at UT Energy Week brought to you by the UT Energy Institute and the Kay Bailey Hutchison Energy Center. We sit down with Kay Bailey Hutchison for a high-level perspective on energy leadership and the work happening at the KBH Energy Center. Then, Rudy Garza shares what it takes to keep one of the largest municipal utilities in the country running at CPS Energy. We also explore the future of nuclear and real SMR deployment in Ontario with Jason Cooper of GE Vernova Hitachi Nuclear Energy. To close it out, Brittany Kelm, Senior Policy Advisor at the National Energy Dominance Council, brings insight straight from the federal level. If you want a pulse check on energy policy, grid reliability, and next-gen power solutions, this is the episode for you. Featuring Kay Bailey Hutchinson, Former US Senator Rudy Garza, CEO CPS Energy Jason Cooper, CEO GE Vernova Hitachi Nuclear Energy Brittany Kelm, Senior Policy Advisor, The White House

2026 Spring Student Summit Summary

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2026 Spring Student Summit Summary

Relive our Spring Student Summit from April 10! Students heard invaluable career advice from senior energy leaders, including Brittany Kelm, White House Senior Policy Advisor, National Energy Dominance Council, who shared insights on building a career in one of the world’s most dynamic industries. Attendees also gained a front-row view into the issues shaping Texas and U.S. energy today. Morgan Johnson, Commissioner with the Public Utility Commission of Texas, spoke about how thoughtful policy and regulation can create real change for everyday Texans. From public service to private industry, the message was clear: the future of energy will be built by the next generation of leaders. Hook ’em!

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