Hosted by Carnegie Mellon University's Wilton E. Scott Institute for Energy Innovation, CMU Energy Week's series of forums, panel discussions, and special events are designed to engage industry, students, faculty, staff, government officials, innovators in technology, and the public on the future of energy research, policy, and education. We invite you to learn about our previous conference agendas, talks and sponsors, and view photos and videos at the links below.
Energy Week 2025
Energy Week 2024
Energy Week 2023
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- Pittsburgh Business Times: Hydrogen hub, carbon projects face internal, external hurdles
- Pittsburgh Business Times: U.S. Steel, Shell outline commercial challenges to decarbonization
- NETL Director Brian Anderson addresses decarbonization and IWG progress at CMU Energy Week