Wharton Energy & Climate Conference

Fortifying the future

Advancing resilience for the energy transition

November 7, 2025

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Conference Overview

The Wharton Energy & Climate Club is excited to invite you to the 2025 Energy & Climate Conference at Convene in Philadelphia on Friday, November 7th, 2025.

Join C-Suite executives, startup founders, investors and leaders at the cutting edge of their fields. Through keynotes, panels, and both formal and informal conversations throughout the day, attendees will share industry best practices and success stories. The event will foster collaboration between the leaders at the forefront of the industry today and those who will shape the industry in the future.

Fortifying the Future

The US has aging energy and grid infrastructure at a time when energy demand has never been higher. New projects can take years to build and generate electricity on the grid. Clean tech companies find it increasingly difficult to bridge the financing gap to scale to maturity.

Our conference will look at how the energy and climate industry is adapting to become resilient to changing capital markets, policy changes, and consumer demands. Companies are fortifying physical infrastructure, developing fluency in navigating complex state, local, and federal policies, and building their capital stacks creatively.

2025 Keynotes

David Vahos

CEO, PECO Energy Company

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Patrick Raab

Head of BD and Commercialization, Google X

Rich Roloff

Managing Director, LS Power

2025 Panelists & Moderators

Trixie Blair

Principal, Greenbacker Capital

Cyndia Cao

Senior Mechanical Engineer, AirMyne

Vanessa Chan

Vice Dean of Innovation and Entrepreneurship, Penn Engineering; Former Chief Commercialization Officer, DOE

Ben Chadwick

Vice President, Constellation Energy

Ayse Coskun

Chief Scientist, Emerald AI

Manasi Desai

Principal, Lime Rock New Energy

Chris West

Head of Corporate Development, The Nuclear Company

Robin Lunt

Chief Commercial Officer, Guzman Energy

Tim Burdis

Director, State Policy Solutions, PJM Interconnection

Mary Kelly

Executive Director, Global Power & Utilities Group, Morgan Stanley

Rebecca Kennedy

Principal Corporate Counsel, Microsoft

Ken Kulak

Energy & Project Development Partner, Morgan Lewis 

Phil Larochelle

Partner, Breakthrough Energy Ventures

Michael O'Connor

Director, Center for Public Enterprise

Sarp Ozkan

VP, Commercial Product, Enverus

Chris Page

CCUS & Lithium Advisor, Chevron New Energies

Sam Robinson

Deputy Chief of Staff, Governor Shapiro’s Office

Will Rogers

Principal, Converge Strategies

Lovely Sharma

Investor, Aramco Ventures

Radhika Shroff

Managing Director, Impact Investing Private Equity, Nuveen

Russell Sprole

Founder and Managing Partner, Virta Ventures

Guy Van Syckle

Director, HASI

James Walker

CEO, Nano Nuclear Energy

Jen Wilcox

Presidential Professor of Chemical Engineering and Energy Policy, University of Pennsylvania; Former Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary, Office of Fossil Energy and Carbon Management, DOE

Jon Yoder

CEO, MN8

JD Rulien

Executive Director, Integrated Infrastructure at NextEra Energy Resources

Pamela Quinlan

Principal, GQS New Energy Strategies

Aric Saunders

EVP of Commercialization, Noon Energy

Goksenin "Goksi" Ozturkeri

Sr. Advisor, GS Power Partners; Adjunct Professor, Columbia University

Tim Tarver

CEO, Exceed Geo Energy

2025 Schedule

Please join us before programming begins at Convene. 

Brief remarks by the conference co-chairs.

David Vahos, CEO of PECO, provides our morning keynote. 

Looking Local explores efforts to modernize the grid, strengthen resilience, and accelerate the energy transition within the Commonwealth. It requires collaboration from the government, regulators, non-profits, and the private sector. This discussion highlights the essential public–private partnerships and the key opportunities to make the grid more resilient in the state of Pennsylvania. 

  •  Tim Burdis, Director, State Policy Solutions, PJM Interconnection
  •  Ken Kulak, Energy and Project Development Partner, Morgan Lewis (Moderator)
  • Robin Lunt, Chief Commercial Officer, Guzman Energy
  • Sam Robinson, Deputy Chief of Staff, Governor Shapiro’s Office
  • Pamela Quinlan, Principal, GQS New Energy Strategies
Both traditional oil and gas and innovative technologies are indelible components of the energy landscape. In this conversation spanning panelists from oil and gas, geothermal, and carbon capture and storage, we’ll understand commonalities (and divergence) on technology, business model, and strategy.
  • Cyndia Cao, Senior Mechanical Engineer, AirMyne
  • Michael O’Connor, Director, Center for Public Enterprise
  • Goksenin “Goksi” Ozturkeri, Sr. Advisor, GS Power Partners; Adjunct Professor, Columbia University 
  • Chris Page, CCUS & Lithium Advisor, Chevron New Energies
  • Tim Tarver, CEO, Exceed Geo Energy
  • Jen Wilcox, Presidential Professor of Chemical Engineering and Energy Policy, University of Pennsylvania; Former Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary, Office of Fossil Energy and Carbon Management, DOE (Moderator)
The energy transition demands resilience as much as decarbonization. This discussion examines the innovations redefining resilience across data, infrastructure, and investment. The panel will unpack how digital intelligence, advanced analytics, and strategic capital deployment are mitigating risk, improving system reliability, and enabling the smarter, more adaptive energy systems of the future.
  • Ayse Coskun, Chief Scientist, Emerald AI
  • Sarp Ozkan, VP of Commercial Product, Enverus
  • Will Rogers, Principal, Converge Strategies
  • Aric Saunders, EVP of Commercialization, Noon Energy
  • Russell Sprole, Founder and Managing Partner, Virta Ventures (Moderator)

Join us for catered lunch coupled with our startup showcase. 

Patrick Raab, Head of BD and Commercialization at Google X, provides our afternoon keynote. 

Access to capital is critical for energy and climate companies across all phases of development. Panelists from across the capital stack (equity and credit) will discuss the financing landscape and current bottlenecks for their funds, portfolio companies, and how they’re creatively mitigating both.
  • Trixie Blair, Principal, Greenbacker Capital (Moderator)
  • Manasi Desai, Principal, Lime Rock New Energy
  • Lovely Sharma, Investor, Aramco Ventures
  • Radhika Shroff, Managing Director, Impact Investing Private Equity, Nuveen
  • Guy Van Syckle, Director, HASI

This panel brings together leading innovators, developers, and investors driving the new wave of nuclear energy. As startups hit their stride and seasoned developers ramp up construction after years of readiness, the sector is seizing a rare moment of alignment between policy, capital, and technology. This panel explores how the industry is translating momentum into scalable, deployable nuclear solutions for clean, consistent power.

  • Vanessa Chan, Vice Dean of Innovation and Entrepreneurship, Penn Engineering; Former Chief Commercialization Officer, DOE (Moderator)
  • Phil Larochelle, Partner, Breakthrough Energy Ventures
  • JD Rulien, Executive Director, Integrated Infrastructure at NextEra Energy Resources
  • James Walker, CEO, Nano Nuclear
  • Chris West, Head of Corporate Development, The Nuclear Company
As artificial intelligence accelerates global electricity demand, ensuring reliable and sufficient power supply has become a strategic imperative. Resource Adequacy for AI brings together thought leaders to discuss how the energy sector is preparing for this new era of load growth. Panelists will explore how markets, infrastructure investment, and clean energy innovation are evolving to meet AI’s unprecedented power requirements while maintaining reliability, affordability, and sustainability.
  • Ben Chadwick, VP, Constellation Energy
  • Mary Kelly, Executive Director, Global Power & Utilities Group, Morgan Stanley
  • Rebecca Kennedy, Principal Corporate Counsel, Microsoft
  • Jon Yoder, CEO, MN8

Rich Roloff, Managing Director at LS Power, provides our closing keynote.

The conference co-chairs provide closing remarks. 

Please join us for happy hour at Harper’s Garden, just steps away from Convene! Address is 31 S 18th St.  

Location

Convene

30 South 17th St, Philadelphia, PA 19104

Dress Code

The dress code for this event is business casual — polished, professional, but relaxed. No ties or formal wear needed.

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