By joining PUEA, you will join a community of future leaders in the energy and cleantech space. From engineers to policy makers and finance bros, everyone can be cast in the energy scene!

General Membership: All members can immerse in the energy landscape on campus through a variety of means:

  • Joining us at weekly dinners with professors and alumni in the energy space!

  • Attending the annual conference to network with and learn about the current and future landscape in energy from industry and academic leaders!

  • Attending one of our many social events or field trips (often with free food)!

To become a general members, please reach out to our President (Abigail Cheng; ac8256@princeton.edu), Vice President (Emma Hsiao; eh2591@princeton.edu), or Social Chair (Pamela Jacome; pj7990@princeton.edu) to be added to our communication networks!

Join a PUEA Team: For students that would like to dive deeper into the energy community on campus, PUEA offers several specialized teams where members can gain skills and connections in energy while building up the on-campus energy space. To join, please reach out to our President (Abigail Cheng; ac8256@princeton.edu), Vice President(Emma Hsiao; eh2591@princeton.edu), or appropriate team coordinator.

Energy Conference

Members plan, organize and execute an annual energy conference, where speakers from across the globe are invited to Princeton to discuss the current and future state of the energy sector. For more information on the conference team, please visit the PUEA conference website.

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Publication Team

Members get a unique opportunity to meet one-on-one with alumni and leaders in the energy space to learn about their background and line of work. Students share their findings in a publication that is printed and broadcasted to the campus community and PUEA’s industry connections.

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Community Service

Members can volunteer in the local community and energy advocacy space. This team functions as the local Princeton chapter of RE-volv, an organization that provides solar energy to non-profits. Students can be certified to become active members of the organization

 
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