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Houston Energy and Climate Week Concludes with a Commitment to Greater Collaboration to a Lower Carbon Future

Allies in Energy September 12, 2024
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The first-ever Houston Energy and Climate Week, organized by Allies in Energy, wraps up with 85 self-organized events, new partnerships, and a commitment to continued collaboration for a lower carbon future.

The first-ever Houston Energy and Climate Week, organized by Allies in Energy, wraps up today, Friday, September 13, 2024. This marks a pivotal step in the city's dedication to tackling climate change and advocating for sustainable energy initiatives. This week, key stakeholders created pathways among industry leaders, investors, policymakers, innovators, and community advocates.

"Houston demonstrated to the world how to do hard things. From groundbreaking energy solutions to decisive climate action, we've made progress toward a sustainable future in our labs, on the streets, and within our community," explained Katie Mehnert and Juliana Garaizar, the event co-chairs.

The week showcased 85 self-organized events throughout the Houston region, including multiple industries — from energy to medicine to consumer goods, hosting workshops, panel discussions, and celebrations that welcomed diverse participants, including industry professionals, the media, investors, entrepreneurs, and the public. Attendees engaged in significant talks on emerging technologies in the oil and gas sector, renewable energy innovations, advancements in climate policy, capital raising, sustainability in consumer goods, and the essential role of community involvement.

A notable outcome was establishing new partnerships to foster innovative solutions and attract external capital to address energy challenges.

"I am thrilled with our volunteers, partners, and sponsors' impact in this first-ever year. Our goal was to initiate constructive, pragmatic conversations, forge valuable connections, and highlight the remarkable achievements in Houston. We hoped for 30 events with 1000 people and 1MM impressions. In true Houston style, we surpassed our goals and expectations — by miles! We, and I mean all of Houston and our partners worldwide, are ready for what next year," said Lindsay Roe, the President of Allies in Energy.

Plans for next year's gathering are already in motion, ensuring continued collaboration and advancement in energy and climate solutions. Save the date and join us next year at Houston Energy and Climate Week, September 15–19, 2025. To get more involved, you can get details, including a full recap of the week, at the website: climateweekhouston.com

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