Energy Day Festival

Presented by Consumer Energy Alliance

Education for the Energy City

Saturday, October 19, 2013
11 am - 5 pm

Hermann Square, City Hall
Houston, Texas

Consumer Energy Alliance University of Houston

Energy Day 2013

An official City of Houston event, Energy Day is a free, family-friendly festival on Saturday, October 19, 2013 that celebrates and highlights the importance of energy in our daily lives. This day-long festival takes place at Hermann Square in front of City Hall in Downtown Houston, Texas. There will be energy exhibits, live music, food, contests and fun for all ages.

Geared toward K-12 students, Energy Day’s mission is to highlight and demonstrate innovation in energy and to spark the interests of our next generation in energy-related careers. Through exciting, fun and interactive formats, Energy Day will give students and their families an opportunity to learn about various forms of energy, scientific breakthroughs and technology through educational displays, demonstrations, contests and presentations.

Interactive exhibits will be focused on innovation, energy production, processes and efficiencies. The students will be able to touch state-of-the-art technology, interact with the experts and ask questions.

Together with our sponsors and partners, including University of Houston and Houston Mayor Annise Parker, Consumer Energy Alliance hopes to amplify how truly integral energy is in our daily lives while motivating, challenging and inspiring young minds to explore career paths in the energy field.