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Energy Law Symposium Highlights A Changing Energy Landscape

Written by Texas A&M School of Law | Mar 11, 2024 2:15:00 PM

Texas A&M Law recently hosted its 13th Annual Energy Law Symposium on March 7-8, organized by the Energy, Environmental, and Natural Resources Systems (EENRS). The symposium brought together an array of speakers and panelists from the energy law and academic sectors.

Under the theme "Energy Law Currents: Beneath the Surface," participants engaged in insightful discussions covering topics such as energy law governance, climate change, clean energy, career dialogues, and resource management.

Two keynote speakers participated each day of the event. Ann Carlson, an Environmental Law professor at UCLA School of Law, delivered the opening keynote address. Carlson, renowned for her expertise in climate change and air pollution law and policy, has contributed extensively to various law reviews and currently holds a prominent role as the California Assembly's representative to the Independent Emissions Market Advisory Committee.

Dr. Mark Holtzapple, a distinguished chemical engineering professor at Texas A&M University and the founder of StarRotor Corporation, delivered the keynote address on Friday. A faculty member at Texas A&M since 1986, Dr. Holtzapple is recognized for his contributions to engineering education, having co-authored engineering textbooks for freshmen. His expertise spans biomass conversion, chemicals, water desalination, high-efficiency air conditioning, engines, and the production of liquid natural gas (LNG).

The 13th Annual Energy Law Symposium received support from XTO Energy and Freeman Mills PC, contributing to its success and impact.