Upcoming events

Plugged in: Wyoming’s Energy Landscape
May
13

Plugged in: Wyoming’s Energy Landscape

Energy touches every part of life in Wyoming—from affordability to wildfire risk to ecosystem protections. Join Energy Conservation Works for a special Sustainability Series event featuring Mary Throne, Wyoming Public Service Commissioner. Mary will share her perspective on Wyoming's complex, fast-changing energy landscape.

Please drop by and be part of the conversation!

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Jackson Hole Summit: Energy, Economics, and Environment
May
14
to May 15

Jackson Hole Summit: Energy, Economics, and Environment

The Jackson Hole Summit: Energy, Economics, and Environment will convene leaders, investors, and communities to explore strategies for meeting growing energy demand while supporting economic growth and environmental stewardship.

Hosted in energy-rich Wyoming and clean energy–focused Teton County, the summit offers insights into national and local energy transitions.

  • Day One explores national and state-level policies, projects, and investment frameworks.

  • Day Two dives into Teton County’s efforts to reduce emissions and advance sustainability.

The summit aims to drive actionable solutions for energy innovation, workforce development, resilient communities, and a healthy environment.

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Annual Events

Ecofair

The annual Jackson EcoFair, hosted by Energy Conservation Works, has celebrated environmental stewardship and featured sustainability-oriented booths, live music, local food, demonstrations, kids’ activities, recycling education, and more for nearly 20 years. This spring event draws roughly 2,000 participants and fairgoers each spring. Learn More on the EcoFair website.

Sustainability series

Information coming soon.