Michael Nasi to Speak at The Energy Council’s 2026 State and Provincial Trends Conference

May 22, 2026 | Attorney News



Jackson Walker is pleased to share that Austin partner Michael J. Nasi will participate in the 2026 State and Provincial Trends in Energy and the Environment Conference hosted by The Energy Council, taking place June 11–13, 2026, in Regina, Saskatchewan.

The annual conference brings together policymakers, industry leaders, and subject matter professionals to examine emerging developments influencing the energy sector across North America. This year’s program features a keynote address from His Excellency Pete Hoekstra, U.S. Ambassador to Canada, underscoring the growing importance of cross-border collaboration on energy and environmental policy.

Mike will present on “International Fueling of the New Digital Age” during the conference. His session is scheduled for 9:00 a.m. on Saturday, June 13, and will contribute to broader discussions on the interconnectedness of energy systems and the evolving demands of the digital economy.

For more information, visit The Energy Council website.

Meet Michael

Michael J. Nasi is the founder and Chair of Jackson Walker’s Carbon Capture, Utilization and Storage (CCUS) group and Chair of the Digital Infrastructure & Data Centers practice. His practice encompasses numerous federal and state environmental and utility regulatory programs, with a focus on environmental and utility regulatory counseling and litigation for the power sector, as well as project development incentives and power market reforms.

Mike has been an expert witness and speaker at hearings, energy policy events, and classrooms across the country, including the White House and the United Nations, and is published in several trade, law, and business journals on environmental and energy law. He participates on advisory boards or as counsel for several state and regional energy research initiatives, including the Wyoming Energy Agency, North Dakota’s Energy & Environmental Research Center (EERC) Foundation Board, the Southern States Energy Board (SSEB), the Energy Council, and the University of Houston Center for Carbon Management in Energy (CCME).


Key Contacts

Michael J. Nasi
Partner, Austin