TEPA 16th Annual Energy Conference | Austin Texas Zaza Hotel

Max D. • Nov 04, 2021

- The Zaza Hotel in Austin was home to the 16th annual TEPA conference in 2021.

What is The National Association of Energy Professionals ( TEPA )

AESP was founded in 1990 as a non-profit association and is dedicated to improving the provision and implementation of energy efficiency, energy management and distributed renewable resources. AESP members have a thing in common: the desire to advance their professional development and education by acquiring current practical knowledge and building their own energy network. Founded in 1989, AESP is a non-profit association dedicated to improving the provision and implementation of energy efficiency, demand management, distributed energy resources and demand response programs. 

As a growing professional association, the AEE has grown to a strong membership of more than 16,000 professionals from 89 countries and widely recognized energy certification programs. 


The National Association of Professional Healers (NAPH) was established in 2019 with the aim of bringing together practitioners and the promotion of the field of energy healing. NAPH offers a full range of outreach programs including workshops (live and online), conferences, magazines, books, and certification programs. 


NAESKO is a national trade association composed of ESCOs, utilities, equipment suppliers, financial institutions and international energy efficiency organizations. To fulfill its mission, the Energy Conservation Alliance conducts research, education and policy support, develops and implements energy efficiency projects, promotes technology development and adoption, and forges public-private partnerships in the United States and other countries. Membership offers healers exclusive networking events, cutting edge training, business development and marketing tools and many other resources available only through NAPH. 


Members of the Association receive these publications as part of their membership. NREL, one of the national laboratories of the Department of Energy, develops science and technology in energy efficiency, sustainable transport and renewable energy technologies, and provides knowledge for the integration and optimization of energy systems. 


We promote knowledge, understanding and application of economics in all aspects of energy and foster communication between professional energy analysts. The National Energy Assistance Directors Association (NEADA) is the leading educational and policy organization for government directors of the Home Energy Assistance Program for the Poor (LIHEAP). NASEO is a national, non-profit association for governor-appointed power engineers from each of the 56 states and territories. 



The Baker Institute's Center for Energy Research (CES) provides new insights into the role of economics, politics and regulation in the functioning and development of the energy markets. We are a non-profit professional development organization with over 1,800 individual members and over 150 group members. To help you stay connected, the International Association for Energy Economics has launched an extensive program of webinars on topics that touch on all aspects of energy economics. 

The TEPA 16th Annual Conference Was a Success

EBA has seven regional offices in the United States and a growing number of members in Canada and Mexico. EPRG analyses cover energy and environmental issues including energy, natural gas and oil markets, climate policies and carbon prices, as well as energy technology and finance. Nexant is proud to be an active member of the AESP, and the National Conference is a great place to network with our beloved industry peers. 

This magazine is designed to educate experts who will lead the transition to a new energy economy and meet the current industrial and social needs in the energy, oil, gas, petrochemical and automotive industries. Workshops on project design, financing and contracting for energy conservation incentives provide information on policy as well as new energy-saving technologies and financing options for building and property owners. 

We spoke with Paul Bertucci from Franklin Energy, current president of AESP's Midwest division, to learn more. The Energy Lawyers Association (“EBA”), the Charity Foundation of the Energy Lawyers Association (“CFEBA”) and the Energy Law Journal Journal Foundation (“FELJ”) are committed to promoting inclusive and diverse membership and increasing diversity at all levels. 

A major part of EBA's success has always been member engagement and networking opportunities. If you would like to meet sellers at SPI or any other sales conference, head to EEE - Network of 82 local sections regularly. 

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