Welcome to Princeton University Energy Association’s seventh annual student-run energy conference.
Our in-person Fall 2024 Conference “The Defining Decade: Building a Sustainable Future” on September 28, 2024 brings together academics, investors, analysts, and students who are interested in the future of the energy industry and new technologies.
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With the recent 2022 IPCC report on current climate trajectories and the world’s growing concern over the future of energy, this conference will investigate questions such as the financing the energy transition and emerging technology and innovation. We will emphasize how industry, government, and academia can change the energy landscape to reach net-zero emissions and drive ourselves forward to a clean, equitable future for everyone.
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The Princeton Energy Conference will take place on Saturday, September 28th. Our conference will feature panels on a wide variety of topics. There will also be an opportunity to meet energy professionals during our networking session. To learn more and stay updated on our schedule, speakers, and networking opportunities, check out our website.
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Please reach out to puea@princeton.edu with any questions or concerns. Hope to see you soon!
Donors & Partnerships
Partnering with us for our Fall Conference will not only support our student-driven initiatives with funding and guidance, but will also jumpstart future relationships that provide access to recruitment, branding, promotion, and corporate responsibility opportunities that match your organizational objectives. If you would like to work with us as a partner or to seek additional information, please contact us at puea@princeton.edu.
About Us
Princeton University Energy Association (PUEA) is the only student group on campus dedicated to exploring the energy field from every approach imaginable.
Run entirely by undergraduate students from both STEM and humanities/social sciences, we bring exciting opportunities every week for students on campus to meet and learn from energy experts, executives, and scholars, and participate in energy-related tours, conferences, and community service. Learn more about us here.