Upcoming Events
2025 State Energy Conference of North Carolina 
The State Energy Conference provides actionable insight into the business of energy, connecting technical innovation, diverse resources and industry opportunities to help drive North Carolina's regional energy economy forward with national impact. Advance registration closes April 23. Walk-in registrations are welcome.
Catch the 4/29 talk, "Case Study: Duke University’s Perkins Library Energy Improvement Project" from 3:30-4:15 p.m. in Room 8 with Duke experts Tom Young and Beth Doyle.
What's the Role for Outcome Payments in the Future of Development Assistance? 
Attend the next Impact for Breakfast event, co-hosted in part by Alix Peterson Zwane (Nicholas Institute). In an era of heightened scrutiny and debate about the effectiveness and accountability of foreign aid, the practice of linking payments explicitly to development outcomes is gaining traction. Join others for a light breakfast and coffee and explore the timely and provocative topic: "What's the Role for Outcome Payments in the Future of Development Assistance?" Registration is required.
DGHI Climate Change and Global Health Initiative Launch Event 
The Duke Global Health Institute’s (DGHI) new Climate Change and Global Health Initiative will serve as a hub for interdisciplinary and global collaborative partnerships that connects health, life, social, physical, and human scholars. This launch event aims to generate momentum around the new initiative, and to consider how to best support the research goals of the Climate and Health Observatories – in the Southeast US, Amazon Region, Eastern and Southern Africa, and Southeast Asia – that are at the core of the initiative’s vision for impact. Marc Jeuland, faculty director of the James E. Rogers Energy Access Project at Duke, will be presenting. Registration is strongly encouraged.
WUNC Spotlight: Scorched Workers - Community Conversation 
How is rising heat impacting NC's outdoor workforce? WUNC News invites you to a community conversation about the recent Scorched Workers project. Hear behind-the-scenes details about the reporting process and an in-person panel discussion about the impact of climate change on our state’s outdoor workforce. This special event features: free drinks and snacks from 6-7 p.m., time to mingle with WUNC reporters and staff, a panel discussion with guest experts at 6:30 p.m. and an audience Q&A. Featured panelists include Ashley Ward (Director, Heat Policy Innovation Hub). Space is limited and registration is required. Save your seat now!
Save the Dates for Energy Week at Duke: Nov. 3-7, 2025 
Mark your calendar for the 10th annual Energy Week at Duke! The 2025 student-led event will offer opportunities to learn and network with Triangle-area professionals, students, faculty, and staff.
Additional info is coming summer 2025 at energyweekatduke.org. Until then, get in the spirit by checking out the photo essay documenting Energy Week 2024.
Save the Date for the Duke University Energy Conference: Nov. 5, 2025 
Save the date for the 17th annual Duke University Energy Conference on November 5, 2025. The Energy Conference is organized by the MBA Energy Club as part of Energy Week at Duke (November 3-7), which is led by students from degree programs across Duke.
Additional info is coming summer 2025 at energyweekatduke.org. Read the 2024 Energy Conference recap to get amped for this annual event.