MICHAEL WEBBER
MICHAEL WEBBER
Energy professor at UT Austin
Former CS&TO of ENGIE, former CTO of Energy Impact Partners
Michael speaks on the convergence of engineering, policy & commercialization. His talks focus on global energy trends, with additional insights on US energy trends. His events encompass global energy trends mixed in with humorous anecdotes, historical snippets, and unexpected examples that will give a surprising look into the future of energy.
Dr. Michael E. Webber is the Sid Richardson Chair in the LBJ School of Public Affairs and the Cockrell Family Chair #16 in the department of mechanical engineering at the University of Texas at Austin. In addition to his role as a faculty member, from August 2021 to September 2024, Webber served as CTO of Energy Impact Partners, a $5 billion venture fund focused on investments in cleantech and climate tech startups with the potential for deep decarbonization at speed and scale. Furthermore, from September 2018 to August 2021, Webber was based in Paris, France where he served as the Chief Science and Technology Officer at ENGIE, one of the world’s largest energy companies. Webber’s works spans research and education at the convergence of engineering, policy, and commercialization on topics related to innovation, energy, and the environment. His group’s research tackles complex energy systems analysis with a deep record of expertise on the following: 1) grid reliability in the face of electrification and the rise of variable sources in a warming world, 2) clean molecules and how they couple to other sectors such as the grid, transportation, and industry, 3) the built environment and 4) the food-energy-water-waste nexus. Among many executive advisory roles, he serves on the board of GTI Energy (an industry consortium formerly known as the Gas Technology Institute) and the Scientific Advisory Council for ENGIE in Paris, France.
Exclusively represented by BrightSight Speakers, Webber has authored or co-authored more than 600 publications, including five full-length general interest books, and holds 6 patents. His essays have been published in The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, Washington Post, Scientific American and more. Webber’s scholarly articles have appeared in top journals such as Science, Nature, and Environmental Science & Technology.
His book Power Trip: the Story of Energy was published in 2019 by Basic Books with an award-winning 12-part companion series spread out over two seasons that aired on PBS, Amazon Prime, AppleTV, and in-flight entertainment on American Airlines. The series had more than 10,000 broadcasts in the United States and has been distributed in more than 110 countries, ultimately reaching more than 10 million viewer. His book Thirst for Power: Energy, Water and Human Survival was published in 2016 by Yale Press. An accompanying documentary Thirst for Power was released nationally on PBS starting April 1, 2025. Seasons 1 and 2 of Power Trip along with his documentary Thirst for Power and television special Energy at the Movies have been recognized with six Telly Awards (one gold, four silver, and one bronze) for excellence in television.
In 2024 Webber was selected for the Energy Thought Leader: Higher Education award by the American Energy Society and a three-year term as a Fulbright Technical Specialist by the U.S. State Department. He was selected in 2014 as a Fellow of ASME (the American Society of Mechanical Engineers), in 2018 as a member of the 4th class of the Presidential Leadership Scholars, which is a leadership training program organized by Presidents George W. Bush and William J. Clinton, and in 2022 for the Rockefeller Foundation’s prestigious writer’s residency in Bellagio, Italy. He was honored as an American Fellow of the German Marshall Fund and on four separate occasions by the University of Texas for exceptional teaching.
Webber holds a B.S. and B.A. from UT Austin, and M.S. and Ph.D. in mechanical engineering from Stanford University.
This talk covers global trends on the convergence of energy, AI, and innovation. The worldwide energy sector is going through dramatic shifts in energy demand, end-uses, and sources. Population growth and economic growth are driving up total demand. Industrialization, electrification and motorization are changing how we use energy, all in a context of geopolitics that are shifting in front of our eyes. And the rapid rise of AI and technological innovation is exacerbating strains on the grid while accelerating the possibility for scientific or operational breakthroughs that solve our resource problems. In parallel, our energy and information sectors are merging to form smarter energy systems and more energy-intensive information systems that create new risks and opportunities. For this talk, Dr. Webber will give an entertaining and big-picture overview of global energy trends mixed in with humorous anecdotes, historical snippets, and unexpected examples that will give a surprising look into the future of energy.
Powering Humanity: Essays on Energy & Society
These essays offer a whirlwind global tour of energy's relevance across modern society as we collectively grapple with an energy transition that is already underway
Power Trip: The Story of Energy
A global tour of energy--the builder of human civilization and also its greatest threat.
Thirst for Power: Energy, Water, and Human Survival
How changing the way we think about water and energy can secure the long-term sustainability of both precious resources.
Engineer and energy policy expert Dr. Michael E. Webber presents a series of original insights on energy strategy