11th Annual Energy Conference (2025)

Join us for 2025's most dynamic day of innovation and discussion at the NUESS 11th Annual Energy Conference, where industry leaders, researchers, and students converge to explore the future of sustainable energy. Under the theme "Fuel The Change • Power The Future," this conference brings together diverse perspectives on the most pressing energy challenges and opportunities of our time.
This year's conference tackles the critical intersection of technology, policy, and sustainability, featuring expert-led sessions on everything from geothermal energy breakthroughs to the latest developments in electric vehicle infrastructure. Whether you're interested in the technical aspects of energy transition, the economic implications of decarbonization, or the policy frameworks needed to achieve our climate goals, you'll find actionable insights and valuable connections that will help shape tomorrow's energy landscape.


Key Highlights

The conference features comprehensive sessions covering critical energy topics including:

  • Electric Vehicle Infrastructure & Transportation - Examining the role of EVs in building tomorrow's electric ecosystem
  • Geothermal Innovation - Exploring sustainable campus development and green building solutions at Northeastern
  • Energy Transition Strategies - Business, economic, and policy frameworks for decarbonization and the shift to green energy
  • Emerging Technologies - From molecular-level chemical innovations to megawatt-scale energy reliability solutions


Special Features

  • Keynote Speakers presenting cutting-edge research and industry insights
  • Breakout Session sponsored by Schneider Electric with 15-minute breaks between sessions
  • Climate Tech Incubator Spotlight showcasing Northeastern's climate innovation initiatives
  • Networking Session to connect with energy professionals, researchers, and fellow students


Event Details

Date & Time: October 17th, Friday, 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM (Check-in starts at 8:00 AM with breakfast)

Location: Northeastern University Boston Campus

Who Should Attend: Students, faculty, industry professionals, policymakers, and anyone passionate about sustainable energy solutions


For more information, contact energysystemsneu@gmail.com or reach us out on our social media handles