Austin, TX
Intersolar & Energy Storage North America opens registration for new Texas conference
Intersolar & Energy Storage North America (IESNA) announced registration is now open for its new regional event slated for November 19 to 20, 2024, at the Austin Marriott Downtown in Austin, Texas.
Focused on supporting the product, information and connection needs of solar + storage professionals doing or seeking business within the state, the inaugural IESNA Texas conference and trade show will feature a curated exhibit hall, educational program and networking opportunities — delivering a valuable, accessible and productive experience to all participants.
“Our goal for IESNA Texas is to help solar + storage professionals find, understand and accelerate business opportunities in Texas’s clean energy economy,” said Wes Doane, VP of Intersolar & Energy Storage North America. “Over the course of one-and-a-half days, attendees will be able to efficiently source solutions from credible companies; gain insights and information on the Texas market; and build meaningful relationships with peers who understand their challenges.”
Event highlights
- 15 conference sessions (with focus areas including Finance, Market Development and Trends, as well as Policy and Regulations, Manufacturing and Supply Chain, IRA Tax Implications, Workforce, and more) selected by an experienced Conference Committee and association partners, Texas Solar Energy Society and Texas Solar Power Association.
- Nearly 40 innovative exhibitors, including APsystems, EPC Power, EndurEnergy, Scorpius Tracker, SEG Solar, SkyFri, and more showcasing their solutions within what will be a sold-out exhibit hall.
- Insightful keynote presentations by clean energy leaders and advocates.
- Daily networking luncheons to build professional connections and facilitate peer discussion.
- An open-to-all Happy Hour and Launch Party celebration, featuring live music and refreshments.
Early Bird registration is now open, with Conference and Exhibit Hall passes available at their lowest rates. Pass quantities are limited: attendees are encouraged to register early to secure their spot.
Companies interested in exhibiting in Austin are encouraged to contact the Intersolar & Energy Storage North America team.
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Austin, TX
Rare ‘albino’ bluebonnets discovered in Central Texas state park
AUSTIN (KXAN) — “Albino” bluebonnets were spotted Friday at Inks Lake State Park in Burnet.
Inks Lake said park rangers found the unique bluebonnets beside the park’s headquarters.
Bluebonnets, or Lupinus texensis, in the U.S. are found in Texas, Louisiana, Oklahoma and Florida. The species is one of the six Lupinus species that are collectively designated the State Flower of Texas, according to the Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center.
“This rare variation is the result of a recessive gene that must be carried by both parent plants, so it’s pretty cool to see,” the park said.
Austin, TX
Texas Relays draws in top athletes to Austin
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Austin, TX
Austin weather: Storms, gusty winds expected across Central Texas as cold front moves in
Austin weather: Saturday, April 4, 2026
Storms will make their way into Central Texas Saturday afternoon. Some have the chance to turn severe with gusty winds and the chance of flooding. FOX 7 meteorologist Adaleigh Rowe has the details.
AUSTIN, Texas – A cold front moving through Central Texas is expected to bring scattered storms, gusty winds, and a sharp drop in temperatures Saturday, with conditions improving by Easter Sunday.
Austin Saturday Forecast
The primary threats include wind gusts between 40 and 60 mph and the potential for localized flooding.
The approaching cold front is expected to intensify storms as they move eastward late Saturday morning into the afternoon. Residents are advised to remain weather-aware during this period.
Temperatures, which started in the low 70s Saturday morning, are forecast to drop throughout the day, falling into the 50s and 60s by late afternoon. Strong northerly winds, with gusts up to 30 mph, will continue into Sunday.
Easter Sunday forecast
By Saturday evening, rain chances are expected to diminish, leading to a mostly dry but cloudy and breezy Easter Sunday. Morning temperatures will begin in the 50s, with afternoon highs only reaching the 60s.
Austin 7-Day forecast
The Source: Information in this article comes from FOX 7 Meteorologist Adaleigh Rowe.
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