On October 6–7, 2022, the Energy Analysis and Policy (EAP) program will host a major energy conference addressing the potential for satellite data to support energy decision-making around supply, demand, and environmental impacts. This exciting conference will bring together academic, industry, government, and non-profit leaders to link space-based data with practical energy issues. Whether you are an expert in this area or new to the topic, we hope you will join for this international event on the campus of the University of Wisconsin–Madison.
Sponsorship Opportunities
Gigawatt (>$10,000)
- Opportunity to nominate a conference speaker or session chair
- Option for a complimentary information table/booth
- 10 complimentary registrations
- Highest level of visibility and recognition
Megawatt ($5,000)
- Opportunity to nominate a conference speaker or session chair
- Option for a complimentary information table/booth
- 5 complimentary registrations
- Higher level of visibility and recognition
Kilowatt ($1,000)
- 2 complimentary registrations
- High level of visibility and recognition
Partner ($500)
- 1 complimentary registration
- Significant visibility and recognition
EAP Conference Co-Chairs:
Morgan Edwards: Assistant Professor, La Follette School of Public Affairs
Brad Pierce: Director, Space Science and Engineering Center; Professor, Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences
For more information about sponsorship or partnership, please contact EAP Chair Tracey Holloway
We accept donations by check or online via the button below. Checks should be made payable to UW Foundation and mailed to:
UW Foundation
U.S. Bank Lockbox 78807
Milwaukee, WI 53278-0807
Please include the fund name and number (Energy Analysis and Policy Program Fund – 112900007) in the memo field on your check. In addition, we ask that you please print and include this form (pdf) with your check.
A huge thank you to all the sponsors of our energy conference!
The EAP program is part of the Nelson Institute for Environmental Studies, partnered with the Wisconsin Energy Institute