Murphy Institute's Dr. Gary Hoover to Speak at Tulane Energy Forum

Dr. Gary "Hoov" Hoover, Executive Director of The Murphy Institute, will be a featured speaker at the second annual Tulane Future of Energy Forum, taking place September 10-12, 2025.

The forum, with its theme "Powering the Future: Innovation, Competition, and Collaboration," convenes leading voices from business, government, academia, and non-profits to explore the rapidly evolving global energy landscape. Hoov's participation reflects The Murphy Institute's commitment to engaging with critical interdisciplinary issues that shape economic, moral, and political problems of the 21st century, including the pivotal challenges and opportunities within the energy sector.

As a distinguished Professor of Economics and Executive Director of The Murphy Institute, Dr. Hoover brings extensive expertise in the intersection of economics and public policy. His work, which has been published in prestigious journals like the American Economic Review P&P and the Journal of Economic Literature, consistently examines how policy impacts societal well-being and addresses complex disparities. His insights at the Future of Energy Forum will contribute to discussions on how new energy strategies and markets balance economic growth within the evolving landscape of investment, geopolitics, and regulation.

The Future of Energy Forum is a free event that will feature three days of programming, including keynote speaker sessions, in-depth discussion panels, and networking opportunities on Tulane's campus. Attendees will have the chance to engage with industry leaders from around the globe and explore cutting-edge research and innovative energy solutions.

The Murphy Institute encourages its community and all interested parties to register and attend the Tulane Future of Energy Forum to hear Hoov and other influential leaders discuss the critical issues about the future of energy.

For more information about the 2025 Future of Energy Forum, including registration details and a full list of speakers, please visit energyforum.tulane.edu.