Houston Energy & Climate Week Hack the Heat Hack-A-Thon

Date & Time

Sept. 17, 2025, 8 a.m. - Sept. 17, 2025, 5 p.m.

Cost

$0

Location

708 Main St

Houston, TX, 77002


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Description

​Join us for the first-ever Hack the Heat Hackathon, a hands-on innovation sprint tackling real-world challenges at the intersection of energy, technology, and climate.

​We’re bringing together coders, creatives, engineers, data nerds, marketers, policy thinkers—and anyone passionate about sustainable solutions!

​🧠 The Challenge:
Texas power demand spikes in the evenings. Your mission? Build solutions that shift energy usage to off-peak hours using data, design, education, and incentives. Think: demand response, not blackouts.

​👩‍🎓 Students & 2025 Grads
✔️ Real-world project for your resume
✔️ Internships & jobs: energy reps will be there
✔️ Free food 🍕
🎟️ Sign up (participant)

​👨‍💻 Professionals in AI, Data, Energy, Software, Marketing, Comms
✔️ Mentor teams solving the most urgent energy challenge
✔️ Meet talent & peers shaping energy
🎟️ Sign up (mentor)


🌎 The Impact:

​Help shape solutions that can make our cities cooler, smarter, and more sustainable.

​Let’s hack the heat—together.

​​Terms & Conditions

​Hackathon Agenda

Theme: How do we shift demand during high-peak times?

​👉 Please be on the lookout in your inbox for an invite as the date gets closer!

​🟣 Mon, Sept 15 – Kickoff Call
🕕 6:00–7:30 PM
👋 Problem intro + team formation
💡 Don’t have a team? No worries—we got you.

​🟡 Tues, Sept 16 – Work Day (Virtual)
🔄 Optional check-ins: 10 AM | 12 PM | 4 PM | 6 PM
🧠 Heads-down time to build, research, ideate.

​🟢 Wed, Sept 17 – Hackathon Day @ HECW
🍩 8:30 AM – Breakfast + Welcome
⚡ 9:15 AM – Demand Response Panel
🔍 10:00 AM – Problem Framing
🤝 10:30 AM – Meet Judges + Mentors
💭 11:00 AM – Breakouts Begin
🥪 12:00 PM – Lunch
🔧 1:00 PM – Work Session
🔄 2:00 PM – Midpoint Check-in
🛠️ 2:30 PM – Final Prep
🎤 4:00 PM – Team Presentations + Judging
🏆 5:00 PM – Closing + Wrap-Up

​🎉 Fri, Sept 19 – Awards @ HECW Closing Ceremony

GOALS

Data Scientists & Analysts

  • ​Analyze usage data to identify problem loads

  • ​Model a more desirable load shape

  • ​Suggest customer cohorts or device types to target

  • ​Define: Where can we move demand and how much?

Developers & Designers

  • ​Prototype ways to present usage data back to customers

  • ​Build visual tools that help people understand their impact

  • ​Can we create an interactive dashboard or mobile UI?

Marketers & Comms

  • ​Explore how to educate customers about peak usage

  • ​Brainstorm campaigns, messages, and timing

  • ​What incentives actually drive behavior change?

Engineers & Economists

  • ​Propose incentive structures to reward off-peak usage

  • ​Simulate the impact of TOU pricing or gamification

  • ​How do we balance economics + experience?

​🎤 What makes a winning presentation?
It’s not just about looking good — it’s about thinking smart and showing impact.

​✅ Presentations are scored on:
📉 Predictive models or tech solutions
🌐 Engaging visual displays
💬 Storytelling that connects

​🧠 Judged by:
🚀 Innovation
🎯 Feasibility
💡 Clarity
🤝 Customer Impact

​Bring the data, the design, and the why — and make it unforgettable.

​💥 Demand Response or Bust.

By registering for this event, you agree to share your registration information with Houston Energy and Climate Week organizers.

​​Houston Energy and Climate Week is organized by Allies in Energy, a nonprofit (501(c)(3)) community of business leaders, investors, and philanthropists dedicated to advancing energy and climate literacy through collaboration and partnership.