Malcolm Verdict Memorial Poster Competition

TES 2026 event dates will be announced late spring!

TES 2026 event dates will be announced late spring!

History of Malcolm’s Work

2016 marked the passing of ESL employee, and longtime energy efficiency advocate, Malcolm Verdict, and the birth of a memorial poster contest in his honor. Moving to Austin, Texas in 1978, Malcolm served in various energy policy capacities under two Republican governors in Texas, the honorable William P. Clements and the honorable George W. Bush.  While serving at the Governor’s Energy Management Center (now the State Energy Conservation Office), he played a central role in establishing the LOANStar revolving loan fund which is still funding energy efficiency retrofits in Texas public buildings more than 25 years later.

He was also the primary advocate within the energy management office for funding the Energy Systems Laboratory’s work that ultimately led to creation of the International Performance Measurement and Verification Protocol, and to the development of the procedures that are now practiced internationally as Retro-Commissioning or Existing Building Commissioning.  While serving under two governors, and at TEES until his passing, he assisted in enacting state and federal legislation that helped fund and regulate renewable and sustainable energy policies. He received numerous state and federal awards, including the Lifetime Achievement Award by the Association of Energy Engineers.

CALL FOR STUDENT POSTERS

Abstract, Final Poster Deadlines will be announced once 2026 Summit dates finalize.

A man with gray hair wearing glasses and a gray checkered suit is looking at research posters on display at an academic conference.

The Texas Energy Summit, hosted by the Texas A&M Energy Systems Laboratory (ESL), is a premier educational conferences that provides attendees the opportunity to engage in a lively conversation about cleaner air, a better built environment, sustainability, and a new energy economy.

WE INVITE YOU TO SUBMIT A POSTER IN ONE OF THE FOLLOWING AREAS:

  • Design, operation, construction and performance of buildings

    • Residential or Commercial

  • Clean Energy Policy

  • Energy/Water Nexus

  • Sustainable Communities

  • Utilities

  • Energy Codes and Standards

  • Smart buildings, smart grid and information technology

Important Information

FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION OR TO SUBMIT YOUR POSTER, PLEASE CONTACT:

Conference Manager: Angie Rowell | arowell@tamu.edu