Energy Executive Education
Globally impacting the energy sector
Success in today's global, technologically driven economy hinges on managers' ability to understand and make connections across diverse constituencies, including employers, shareholders, competitors and governments. We are committed to providing managers and executives with the flexible and dynamic learning opportunities they need to create innovative strategies and tactics not only to lead, but to transform their organizations.
Energy Executive Education offerings
Now in its 72nd consecutive year, University of Idaho’s Energy Executive Course (EEC) has earned a worldwide reputation as the premier industry-driven executive education program designed specifically for energy leaders. Spearheaded by a nationwide industry advisory board of experts, EEC’s innovative, strategically designed curriculum builds in-depth knowledge, leadership skills, a strategic mind-set, global vision and professional networks. Continuously updated to reflect the evolving business environment and latest information on critical issues shaping the future, the well-integrated hybrid schedule includes a two-week, in-person immersive learning and networking experience.
The Energy Executive Summit is an executive forum for energy leaders to provide up-to-the-minute discussion and insights on critical issues shaping the industry’s future. The unique learning environment covers broad topics and diverse perspectives, providing abundant opportunities to learn and network across the industry around key topics shaping energy company strategy.
EEC and Summit faculty are widely respected, influential energy industry and academic leaders; participants are experienced leaders with 25% being vice presidents and officers and another 40% of directors. Faculty and participants represent a wide range of professional domains across strategic business areas including technology, marketing and communications, finance, regulatory and public policy, human resources, and engineering.
Energy leaders choose EEC and the Summit because of the world-class speakers, broad, thought-provoking topics, diverse perspectives and network building. More than 3,000 leaders from over 170 organizations in 17 countries have completed the programs. The Energy Executive network serves as a career-long resource for exchanging ideas, experiences, best practices and perspectives.
Register for the Energy Executive Summit
Register today for the Energy Executive Summit in Washington D.C., Sept. 16-18, 2025
Contact us
For more information about Energy Executive Education, contact us at: uieec@uidaho.edu
Participating companies
A-C
- Accenture
- AES Ohio
- Alameda Municipal Power
- Alaska Electric Light & Power Co.
- Algonquin Power and Utilities Corp.
- Alinta Energy
- ALLETE
- Alliant Energy Corporation
- Alpena Power Company
- Ameren Services
- American Electric Power Company, Inc.
- American Gas Association
- APS
- Areva T&D
- Austin Energy
- Avista Corporation
- Azerbaijan Regional Electric Company
- Bahamas Electricity Corporation
- Barbados Light and Power Company, Ltd.
- Basin Electric Power Cooperative
- BC Hydro and Power Authority
- Berea Municipal Utilities
- Black Hills Corporation
- Bonneville Power Administration
- Braintree Electric Light Department
- Bryan Texas Utilities
- California American Incorporated
- Canadian Utilities, Ltd.
- CenterPoint Energy
- Central Lincoln PUD
- Chelan County PUD
- China Light and Power Company, Ltd.
- Chubu Electric Power Company, Inc.
- CISCO
- Cleco
- Colorado Springs, City of
- Colorado Springs Utilities
- Consolidated Edison Company of New York
- Consolidated Salish and Kootenai Tribes of the Flathead Reservation
- Consumers Energy
- CPPIB
- CPS Energy
D-J
- Dairyland Power Cooperative
- Duquesene Light
- Ecova
- Edison Electric Institute
- Edison International
- Edmonton, City of
- Edo Energy
- Egyptian Electric Holding Company
- El Paso Electric Company
- Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand
- Energy Northwest
- Energy West, Inc.
- ENMAX Corporation
- Entergy Corporation
- EPCOR
- EPIS, Inc.
- Equitable Resources
- Essential Power
- Eugene Water and Electric Board
- Evergy
- Exelon Corporation
- Fayetteville PWC
- FirstEnergy Corp.
- Fortis BC
- General Electric Company
- Grant County PUD
- Groton Utilities
- Hawaiian Electric Company
- Iberdrola USA
- IBM
- Idaho Power Company
- Idaho Falls Power
- Idaho National Laboratory
- Integrys Business Support
- Intermountain Gas Company
- Jefferson County PUD
- J.R. Simplot
K-O
- Kirkwood Meadows PUD
- Kansas City Power and Light
- Kootenai Electric Cooperative
- Los Angeles Department of Water and Power
- Lower Colorado River Authority
- Memphis Light, Gas and Water
- MidAmerican Energy Holdings Company
- Midcontinent Independent System Operator (MISO)
- Midwest Reliability Organization
- Montana-Dakota Utilities
- National Grid USA Service Company, Inc.
- Natural Resources Defense Council
- New Braunfels Utilities
- New Jersey Resources
- New York Power Authority
- NiSource, Inc.
- North American Electric Reliability Corporation
- Northern Lights, Inc.
- Northwest Territories Power Corporation
- NorthWestern Energy
- NSTAR
- NuScale Power
- NW Natural
- OGE Energy Corporation
- Okinawa Electric Power Company, Inc.
- Omaha Public Power District
- One Gas, Inc.
- Orbital Engineering, Inc.
- Otter Tail Power Company
P-S
- Pedernales Electric Cooperative
- Perennial Power Holdings
- PG&E Corporation
- Pinnacle West Capital Corporation
- PJM Interconnection, LLC
- Platte River Power Authority
- Plymouth Utilities
- Portland General Electric Company
- Power Engineers
- PSE&G
- Puget Sound Energy
- Reliability First
- Sabah Electricity Board
- Sacramento Municipal Utility District
- Salt River Project Power District
- SAS
- SaskPower
- Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories
- Scottish Power
- Seattle City Light
- Seminole Electric Cooperative, Inc.
- Sempra Energy
- Skamania PUD
- Snohomish County PUD
- Southern Company
- Southwest Gas Corporation
- Southwest Water Company
- SWALEC