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The EENR Center would like to recognize and thank our current sponsors:

Underwriter
Blank Rome LLP
Bracewell LLP

Benefactor
Vinson & Elkins LLP

Collaborating co-sponsor
with the Center for U.S. and Mexican Law
ENTRA Energy Transactions LLC

The Houston law firm of Connelly Baker & Wotring LLP provided initial funding to create the EENR Center, and we gratefully recognize them as a Founding Partner.

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Reimagining the Future of U.S. Electricity:
Innovations for Meeting Growing Demand

Monday, June 1, 2026
12:30 – 1:30 PM Central
Via Zoom

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Approved for 1.0 hour of Texas MCLE credit


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Speaker

Alexandra B. Klass
James G. Degnan Professor of Law
Co-Director, Environmental and Energy Law Program
The University of Michigan Law School
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Speaker

Dave Owen
Associate Dean for Research
Albert Abramson ’54 Distinguished Professor of Law
University of California College of the Law, San Francisco

About the webinar

The U.S. electricity system is premised on the ideas that utilities have a duty to serve all customers in their service territories and that electricity supply should always meet demand. Until recently, there has been little reason to question these foundational premises. U.S. electricity demand has remained flat for over a decade, and during earlier periods of growth, new energy generation plants were relatively easy to build.

Now, however, electricity experts predict massive load growth—most notably from data centers to power artificial intelligence and cryptocurrency—and building new power plants is no longer easy. Major efforts are underway to increase the electricity supply.

However, there are also important lessons from legal frameworks developed for other resources—natural gas and water—for which short- or long-term scarcity is or was the norm rather than the exception. The speakers use these lessons to reevaluate electricity law’s foundational principles, like the duty to serve, and to propose new approaches to meeting electricity demand.

Based on principles distilled from federal natural gas markets and U.S. Western water law doctrine, the speakers propose a contracts- and trading-based framework for regulating data centers.

Sponsors

The EENR Center would like to recognize and thank our current sponsors:

Underwriter
Blank Rome LLP
Bracewell LLP

Benefactor
Vinson & Elkins LLP

Collaborating co-sponsor
with the Center for U.S. and Mexican Law
ENTRA Energy Transactions LLC

The Houston law firm of Connelly Baker & Wotring LLP provided initial funding to create the EENR Center, and we gratefully recognize them as a Founding Partner.

Become a sponsor of the EENR Center