DES MOINES, IOWA (April 24, 2025) — The Iowa Energy Summit, hosted by the Iowa Association for Energy Efficiency (IAEE), will take place October 29-30 at the Hyatt Regency Coralville Hotel and Conference Center, 300 E 9th St, Coralville, Iowa. The conference committee is now accepting abstract submissions from companies and individuals to present at the Summit.

Each year, the Iowa Energy Summit brings together energy-minded professionals from across Iowa. The Summit lets attendees discover cutting-edge education, exchange ideas, and meet potential partners, advisors, and customers. This year’s theme is “IOWA's EE EDGE.” Presenters will gain exposure to a diverse audience of over 200 professionals in the energy industry.

“This year, the Summit will focus on Iowa’s rich history and current opportunities with energy efficiency through the state’s work force, businesses, and communities to inform and collaborate on maximizing energy efficiency’s value and impact. We are excited to bring this event to a new location this year. Both Coralville and the Iowa City area have innovative energy-efficient projects we plan to highlight through tours and the event’s presentations.” says IAEE Conference Co-Chair Stacy Christoffersen, MidAmerican Energy Company.

Join us and get a broader perspective of the energy industry while learning innovative ideas and meeting new friends.

Abstracts are evaluated based on energy-efficiency topics and relevancy to the Summit theme. Submit an abstract to present by June 6, 2025: https://bit.ly/4lENnIP

The Iowa Association for Energy Efficiency (iowaenergy.org) strives to champion the efficient use of energy, for the benefit of all Iowans, by serving our members through education and collaboration.

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