Welcome to EMC26 Energy Marketing Conference at the Omni Shoreham Washington, DC. Energy Marketing Conferences is thrilled to host EMC26 this fall. October 19-20, 2026. EMC is one of the largest retail energy conferences in North America, and host to some of the most influential energy providers, brokers and suppliers in the energy industry.
EMC26 will be hosted Washington, DC
October 19-20, 2026
We are looking forward to seeing you there.
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Artificial intelligence is quickly becoming part of the retail energy conversation, influencing how companies think about customers, operations, data, service, risk, and growth. This opening panel will explore how AI may reshape competitive energy, where companies are seeing practical opportunities, and how industry leaders can separate meaningful innovation from noise. The discussion will focus on the role AI may play in helping retail energy businesses operate smarter, respond faster, and prepare for the next phase of market change.
Retail energy companies are navigating a complex and fast-moving market. From customer expectations and regulatory pressure to operational demands, technology decisions, market uncertainty, and growth challenges, companies are being pushed to think differently about how they compete and serve customers. This interactive session will bring industry leaders together for a practical conversation about the issues shaping retail energy today and the opportunities to solve them in smarter, more collaborative ways.
Profitability remains one of the most important business challenges facing competitive energy companies. As costs, customer expectations, market pressures, and operational demands continue to evolve, leaders are looking for smarter ways to protect margin while still supporting growth. This panel will explore how companies are thinking about profitability, efficiency, pricing, customer value, and business discipline in a market where growth alone is not enough.
ERCOT continues to be one of the most closely watched competitive energy markets in North America. Its scale, market structure, customer activity, and commercial energy ecosystem offer important lessons for companies thinking about growth and market expansion. This panel will explore what other jurisdictions may be able to learn from ERCOT, where those lessons may apply, and where differences in regulation, infrastructure, market design, and customer behavior require a more tailored, and creative approach.
Regulatory and compliance pressure continues to influence nearly every part of the competitive energy business. As rules, expectations, customer protections, and oversight continue to evolve, companies need to think carefully about how they manage risk while continuing to grow. This panel will explore the compliance challenges facing retail energy leaders today and how companies can build stronger, more resilient approaches to operating in a complex regulatory environment.
Mergers, acquisitions, strategic partnerships, and consolidation continue to shape the competitive energy landscape. As companies evaluate growth, scale, investment, market access, technology capability, and long-term positioning, M&A conversations are becoming an increasingly important part of the industry’s future. This panel will explore the trends, opportunities, and considerations influencing deal activity and strategic decision-making across retail and competitive energy.
Customer acquisition is changing across both mass market and commercial and industrial segments. Suppliers, brokers, aggregators, and service providers are rethinking how they reach customers, communicate value, support enrollment, build trust, and retain relationships over time. This panel will explore how acquisition strategies are evolving and what companies should be thinking about as customer expectations, channels, technology, compliance, and competition continue to reshape the path from prospect to customer.
As the United States marks its 250th anniversary, EMC26 will close with a forward-looking CEO Roundtable focused on the future of competitive energy. This executive conversation will bring senior leaders together to reflect on the forces shaping the market, including innovation, competition, consumer choice, infrastructure, technology, growth, and leadership. The session will connect the major themes of EMC26 and explore what it will take to help power the next chapter of energy.
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In the ever-evolving landscape of the energy sector, risk mitigation stands as the keystone for sustainable growth and stability. The “Navigating the Currents” panel brings together leading experts in energy procurement, hedging and trading to delve into surviving market volatility. This session will explore the latest methodologies in identifying, assessing, and managing the multifaceted risks inherent in the trading of natural gas and power.
Panelists will discuss advanced analytical tools and risk assessment models that forecast market movements and help shield their operations from potential disruptions and losses. Discussions will extend to risk management strategies and tactics, from the utilization of derivatives and hedging to innovative insurance products to maximize market opportunities and provide a blueprint for attendees to understand how leading firms navigate inevitable market uncertainties.
As the energy market continues to integrate renewable sources and digital technologies, the panel will also provide a forward-looking perspective on the impact of these shifts on risk profiles and trading strategies. Attendees will leave with a comprehensive understanding of how to turn risk management into a competitive advantage.
Join us for an illuminating discussion that promises to empower energy professionals with the knowledge and tools to master the art of risk mitigation.