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Hudson CEO Neil Auerbach to Deliver Keynote at Global Energy Meet 2026

Neil Auerbach Global Energy Meet 2026

Hudson CEO Neil Auerbach to Deliver Keynote at Global Energy Meet 2026

February 1, 2026 Posted by Hudson Sustainable events, Insights

Hudson CEO Neil Auerbach to Deliver Keynote at Global Energy Meet 2026

Neil Auerbach, Founder and CEO of Hudson Sustainable Group, will share his expertise as a featured speaker at the 10th Global Energy Meet (GEM-2026), taking place March 9-11, 2026, in Boston, MA. This hybrid event draws energy leaders, researchers, and innovators to explore fossil fuels, renewables, and sustainable solutions.

Event Highlights

GEM-2026, organized by the non-profit United Scientific Group, marks the 10th edition of this influential forum. Held at the Four Points by Sheraton Wakefield Boston Hotel & Conference Center, it features plenary talks, keynotes, oral presentations, and networking across three days. Topics span AI data center power needs, advanced materials for efficiency, hydrogen systems, smart grids, and net-zero strategies—addressing pressing global energy challenges like the AI power gap and decarbonization.

Attendees can join in-person or virtually, with live streams for broader access. Past events in Houston, Los Angeles, and beyond have fostered collaborations between academia, industry, and executives.

Neil Auerbach’s Keynote

On Day 1 (March 9), from 11:30-12:10 AM in the Wakefield Room, Auerbach presents “Harnessing Distributed Energy Resources to Address the AI Power Supply Gap.”

With over 20 years pioneering sustainable investments—including building Goldman Sachs’ U.S. renewable energy business—Auerbach leads Hudson in deploying capital for clean energy, storage, and grid tech across 25+ countries. His talk aligns with surging AI-driven electricity demands, spotlighting distributed resources like solar, batteries, and microgrids as scalable fixes.

This session follows talks on megawatt power conversion for data centers and thermal energy innovations, chaired by experts like Wang Liqiu of Hong Kong Polytechnic University.

Why It Matters

As data centers and EVs strain grids, events like GEM-2026 spotlight practical paths forward. Auerbach’s insights, drawn from Hudson’s $3B+ in deployments, offer actionable strategies for reliable, affordable energy. It’s a prime chance to learn from a leader shaping the transition without picking sides in the fossil-renewable debate.

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