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The Powering Louisiana Forum is a participatory forum where industry, government, and public-sector stakeholders will discuss a shared strategy for Louisiana to become an "all of the above” energy leader. This event is hosted by the Southeastern Wind Coalition and GNO Inc, in partnership with the Southern Renewable Energy Association’s “Powering Louisiana” initiative.
Louisiana is experiencing unprecedented load growth driven by industrial expansion, new data centers, and major manufacturing investments. As companies like Meta, Amazon, and other large energy users located in Louisiana, they bring not only economic opportunity—but an urgent need for new electrons to power this growth. Building on its strong foundation in oil and gas production, Louisiana is uniquely positioned to lead in an “all of the above” energy future—where natural gas continues to provide baseload power while new technologies and generation methods diversify and strengthen the state's energy portfolio.
The Powering Louisiana Forum will facilitate discussions on the critical issues limiting new power generation in Louisiana—transmission infrastructure, community engagement, market development, and policy—and what is needed to fully realize Louisiana's "all of the above" energy vision. Insights and key recommendations from the dialogue will be synthesized into a resulting white paper that can inform Louisiana's energy priorities.
Dates
Wednesday, April 15, 2026 - 1:00pm - 5:00pm CT, with reception to follow
Thursday, April 16, 2026, 9:30am - 3:00pm CT
Location
LSU Energy, Coast and Environment Building at Louisiana State University
Agenda
Wednesday, April 15, 2026
| 12:30pm | Registration Opens |
| 1:00pm | Welcome |
| 1:30pm | Panel Discussion - Large Loads and Evolving Market Demand. Moderated by Lyndsey Cooper Phillips, Clean Air Task Force This panel will explore the changing landscape of industrial energy demand, the drivers behind low and zero-carbon commitments, and how companies in Louisiana are planning to meet emissions goals while remaining competitive. |
| 2:30pm | Panel Discussion - Creating a Dominant Energy Mix. Moderated by Brad Ayers, Southern Renewable Energy Association Louisiana’s geography, workforce, and energy infrastructure position the state to become a major generator of solar, onshore wind, offshore wind, battery, and energy storage systems. This panel will explore the current state of renewable development in Louisiana and what it will take to scale. |
| 3:30pm | Break |
| 3:40pm | Fireside Chat with Elizabeth Ingram, Director of Regulatory Strategy, Entergy This fireside chat will explore how Louisiana’s major utility is planning for increased power demand and how Entergy evaluates and assesses new technologies/generation methods. |
| 4:00pm | Panel Discussion - Technologies for 2030 and Beyond. Moderated by Cameron Poole, Newlab This panel will explore new and emerging technologies that could shape Louisiana’s next era of energy leadership, including advanced geothermal, next-generation nuclear, and long-duration energy storage. Panelists will discuss the commercialization timeline for these technologies and the investment signals required to bring them to scale. |
| 5:00pm | Program Adjourns |
Thursday, April 16, 2026
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9:00am |
Coffee and light breakfast available |
| 9:30am | Welcome |
| 9:50am | Morning Concurrent Roundtable 1 - Domestic and Global Market Development This facilitated roundtable discussion will explore how Louisiana can strategically leverage its competitive advantages—including its port infrastructure, industrial base, and workforce—to deploy a diverse mix of energy resources and create a resilient, competitive energy economy. Roundtable participants will examine the evolving landscape of large industrial energy demand and speed-to-market considerations, analyze market dynamics around emissions goals, and identify pathways for Louisiana to capitalize on domestic and international market opportunities to grow our workforce and statewide supply chains. OR Morning Concurrent Roundtable 2 - Local Community Engagement and Ordinance Development Louisiana's energy growth and economic development depends on strong local frameworks and community support. This facilitated roundtable discussion will explore best practices for engaging local governments and communities in ordinance development and benefit negotiations for energy projects. Roundtable participants will discuss strategies for building local capacity to participate in proactive planning efforts, share successful stakeholder outreach approaches, and develop recommendations for supporting parishes in creating ordinances and agreements that meaningfully benefit communities while enabling responsible energy development. Facilitated by: Kim Marousek, Center for Planning Excellence |
| 11:20am | Break |
| 11:30am |
Fireside Chat with Public Service Commissioner (TBD) |
| Noon | Lunch |
| 12:45pm |
Afternoon Concurrent Roundtable 1 - Transmission and Grid Resilience
OR Afternoon Concurrent Roundtable 2 - Policy and Regulatory Pathways Facilitated by: Dr. Greg Upton, LSU Energy Institute |
| 2:15pm | Break |
| 2:30pm | Closing Reflections |
| 3:00pm | Adjourn |
Registration
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