Wood Mackenzie at GCPA 2025
The Gulf Coast Power Association (GCPA) Conference is a leading event that unites professionals from the power and energy sector, with a particular focus on the Gulf Coast region of the United States. The conference addresses a wide array of topics, including power generation, transmission, renewable energy, energy policy, market trends, and the various challenges and opportunities within the energy industry.
It is a key gathering for utilities, energy companies, government officials, and other stakeholders to share knowledge, discuss emerging trends, and collaborate on the future of energy in the region.
Join Wood Mackenzie at GCPA 2025: Shaping the Future of Energy
Discover groundbreaking insights, network with industry pioneers, and drive the next wave of energy innovation.
Meet us at the Hotel Hilton Americas - Houston from April 14 to 16 . Dive into the opportunities and challenges facing the power industry as we accelerate the energy transition. Seize the opportunity to schedule a meeting with our Trading Analytics team at GCPA 2025
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Power Markets and Trading Dinner Briefing
Join us on Tuesday, April 15th at 6:00 p.m. for the dinner briefing and learn cutting-edge research and analysis on the ERCOT’s Power Surge: Demand Growth, Generation Gaps, and Trading Opportunities. Focusing on several key topics:
- Long-term demand projections and their implications
- Analysis of load profiles for large consumers using our real-time sensor network
- Challenges facing existing and proposed thermal fleet
- Emerging trading opportunities in the ERCOT market
Don’t miss this opportunity to gain valuable insights and stay ahead in the energy industry!
Register now for the dinner briefing!
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