Whether you're interested in policy, technology, finance, or sustainability, these resources offer valuable ways to broaden your knowledge, get involved, and build connections across disciplines.

Energy Focused Student Groups
Energy Focused Student Groups


The KBH Energy Center welcomes collaboration with student organizations exploring all aspects of energy—from technology and innovation to policy, business, and law. If your group is focused on energy and interested in partnership or support opportunities, we’d love to connect.

Texas Energy Trading
Texas Energy Trading

Texas Energy Trading is a pioneering student-run club at the University of Texas at Austin dedicated to cultivating a deep understanding and passion for energy trading. Our mission is to bridge the gap between academic knowledge and real-world trading practices by providing a platform for learning, innovation, and professional development.

Texas Energy Capital
Texas Energy Capital

Established in 2022, TEC strives to build interest in energy and teach the fundamentals of investing and capital markets to young student investors at UT Austin.

Texas Journal of Oil, Gas, and Energy Law
Texas Journal of Oil, Gas, and Energy Law

TJOGEL is a bi-annual publication promoting legal scholarship in the energy field and is one of the largest student-led journals at the UT School of Law. The Journal has the twin purposes of publishing timely, quality, and practical legal analysis as well as cultivating a social and professional energy law community at Texas Law.

Women in Energy
Women in Energy

Established to connect, engage, and mentor UT Austin students interested in energy to solve the dual challenge of more energy, less emissions.

UTexas Energy
UTexas Energy

This student organization sponsored by UT’s KBH Energy Center focuses on educating and inspiring the next generation of energy trading professionals.

Nuclear Niche
Nuclear Niche

Nuclear Niche is an on-campus professional networking hub for interdisciplinary students interested in nuclear power deployment

Energy Finance Group
Energy Finance Group

The Energy Finance Group is an organization of UT MBA students who are interested in pursuing careers in the energy industry. The organization aims to establish the McCombs School of Business at UT as the premier energy MBA program by educating its members and providing access to its vast network of energy alumni and job opportunities.

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Energy Resources Group
Energy Resources Group

The Energy Resources Group (ERG) aims to build connections within the Energy and Earth Resources (EER) graduate program and energy student community, promoting academic and professional development in the dynamic energy sector. ERG envisions becoming a hub where individuals from diverse backgrounds collaborate, share knowledge, and develop solutions to pressing energy challenges through academic, professional, and social events.

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Longhorn Energy Club
Longhorn Energy Club

The Longhorn Energy Club (LEC) supports interdisciplinary energy research, professional development, and entrepreneurship at UT Austin. Recognizing the need for collaboration across disciplines and technologies, LEC partners with university, government, and industry stakeholders.

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Energy Ventures Practicum
Energy Ventures Practicum

The Energy Ventures Practicum is an opportunity for teams of business students, law students, policy students, and technologists to build up skills, capabilities and contacts to create a new venture in the energy sector. Objectives of the class are to provide a framework for commercializing innovations in the energy sector, and the tools that entrepreneurs need to frame and build businesses for this purpose.

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Webber Energy Group
Webber Energy Group

The Webber Energy Group is a research group of professionals and students within the LBJ School of Public Affairs and the Cockrell School of Engineering at the University of Texas at Austin led by Professor Michael E. Webber.

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Texas Energy Consulting (TECO)
Texas Energy Consulting (TECO)

Texas Energy Consulting (TECO) is a student-run consulting group at the University of Texas at Austin focused on providing its members critical practical experience in the energy sector, where they can drive innovation and growth for some of the industry’s greatest leaders.

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Longhorn Energy Club
Longhorn Energy Club

Longhorn Energy is a university-wide graduate and undergraduate student organization that supports interdisciplinary professional development and energy entrepreneurship, and inspires interdisciplinary energy research at the University of Texas at Austin. Our club is the largest energy-focused student organization at UT Austin. Our members are cross disciplinary and concentrated in the Cockrell School of Engineering, McCombs School of Business, and LBJ School of Public Affairs.

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Texas Exchange for Energy and Climate Entrepreneurship (TEX-E) Fellows Program
Texas Exchange for Energy and Climate Entrepreneurship (TEX-E) Fellows Program

TEX-E is a first-of-a-kind collaboration among several Texas universities (UT Austin, Texas A&M, Prairie View A&M, University of Houston, and Rice University), MIT’s Martin Trust Center for Entrepreneurship, and Greentown Labs to create a powerful student-driven entrepreneurship ecosystem in Texas. Each year, TEX-E supports a cohort of fellows from each of the participating universities, giving them access to cross-learning opportunities, networking events, career opportunities, and pitch competitions.

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UT Chapter of the American Nuclear Society
UT Chapter of the American Nuclear Society

The American Nuclear Society (ANS) is dedicated to fostering discussion around Nuclear and Radiation Science and Engineering. The organization’s mission is to educate and empower individuals passionate about these fields, providing a platform for camaraderie and service both on campus and beyond

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Center for Energy and Environmental Systems Analysis (CEESA)
Center for Energy and Environmental Systems Analysis (CEESA)

CEESA provides data-driven, science-based research to inform global policy and support real-world emissions reductions across the energy sector. Our mission is to provide rigorous, measurement-informed insights that empower decision-makers to drive meaningful emissions reductions.

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Bureau of Economic Geology
Bureau of Economic Geology

Established in 1909, the Bureau of Economic Geology is the oldest research unit of The University of Texas. The Bureau is the State Geological Survey of Texas and has been an integral part of the development of the state’s economic success through the years. Our mission is to serve society by conducting objective, impactful, and integrated geoscience research on relevant energy, environmental, and economic issues.

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