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Canary Live Houston at Greentown Labs

Category: Corporate Innovators, Founders & Startups, General Community, Investors & Capital, Networking, Register on Eventbrite

WHEN

Thursday

January 30, 2025
5:00 pm - 9:30 pm CST

WHERE

4200 San Jacinto St
Houston, TX 77002
Phone
(346) 571-5627

what

Register here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/canary-live-houston-tickets-1041981032317.

Canary Media is excited to bring their live event series to Houston! They invite you to join them on Thursday, January 30, 2025, 5:00–9:30 p.m. at Greentown Labs.

Check out the agenda below, designed by Canary’s senior reporter, Julian Spector. Featured guests include David Roberts, Tim Latimer, Claire Hao, Naomi Klinge, and Doug Lewin.

Make sure to reserve your spot by getting a ticket today. Space is extremely limited!

On stage: Conversations with clean energy experts.

Off stage: Drink, eat, and socialize with clean energy leaders, investors, inventors, public leaders, and advocates.

Thank you to our Premier Sponsor: Nextracker

Thank you to our Supporting Sponsor: Greentown Labs

About the special guests:

Claire Hao is a reporter on the Houston Chronicle business desk covering the Texas power grid, the clean energy transition, and other electricity-related topics. She previously worked at the San Francisco Chronicle and has written for the news desks of Bloomberg Law and the Chicago Tribune as well as for the editorial board of the Washington Post. Claire graduated from the University of Michigan.

Naomi Klinge covers energy and petrochemicals for the Houston Business Journal. Prior to joining the HBJ, she reported for Upstream. Naomi graduated with degrees in journalism and political science from the University of Missouri.

Tim Latimer is the CEO of Fervo Energy, which delivers 24/7 carbon-free energy
through development of next-generation geothermal power. He began his
career as a drilling engineer with BHP Billiton, where he worked in the Permian
and Eagle Ford basins. He holds a degree in mechanical engineering from the University of Tulsa.

Doug Lewin is author of the Texas Energy and Power Newsletter and host of the Energy Capital Podcast. He is also founder and CEO of Stoic Energy Consulting, serving clients in Texas working to accelerate the use of clean energy, reduce pollution, grow the clean energy economy, and increase equity and justice.

David Roberts, founder of the Volts newsletter and podcast, is a long-time writer and commentator on clean energy and politics. Previously, he covered climate change and clean energy for five years at Vox and 10 years at Grist. He lives in Seattle with his family, two dogs, and a cat.

Julian Spector is a senior reporter at Canary Media, where he covers batteries and emerging technologies to store clean energy and unlock a carbon-free grid. He also reports on the budding clean hydrogen industry, and chases down clean energy breakthroughs in far-flung locales. He graduated from Duke University and still misses Carolina barbecue, but enjoys investigating local cuisine wherever his reporting takes him.

PARKING

Enter 4200 San Jacinto Street into your GPS for directions directly to the parking lot located in front of Greentown Labs.

Red Parking Lot

Enter 4203 Fannin Street into your GPS for directions directly to the red parking lot, located across the street from the Ion. This lot is for overflow guest parking and tenant parking and is free for the first three hours.

For more information and access to pay online for parking in the red lot, click here.

Ion District Parking Garage

Enter 4111 Fannin Street into your GPS for directions directly to this parking garage, located a block from the Ion. Parking in the Ion District Garage is free for the first two hours.