Operation Gigawatt Summit

May 22, 2026 · Grand Hyatt Deer Valley, Utah

A new era of American energy is taking shape.

Hosted by

Governor Cox

A new era of American energy is taking shape.

On May 22, 2026, Governor Spencer Cox will convene builders, policymakers, investors, and industry leaders at the Grand Hyatt Deer Valley for a high-signal summit centered on one question:

How do we deliver energy abundance for the next generation of growth?

Expect practical conversations on the infrastructure, technology, and policies required to build faster and smarter, unlocking the next wave of abundant, reliable power for industry, innovation, and American competitiveness.

Register here to attend the Operation Gigawatt Summit. Tickets are limited, and completing registration now secures your place in the event system.

Energy infrastructure
Built Here

Why This Matters

The United States is entering a new energy era

Building the National Playbook for Energy Dominance

Utah is responding with Operation Gigawatt, a coordinated effort to accelerate energy production, modernize infrastructure, and build the policy foundation for long-term energy abundance.

The Operation Gigawatt Summit brings together the people actively building the future.

This is not a retrospective conference. It is a working session for those building a playbook for American strength and prosperity.

Energy production at scale
Grid modernization and coordination
Infrastructure for growing demands
Policy that enables building

Who it's For

The Operation Gigawatt Summit will convene the people shaping how the United States meets the energy moment.

This is where alignment turns into action and where the next phase of America's energy buildout begins.

  • Builders
  • State and federal leaders
  • Investors
  • Analysts
  • Innovators

What We'll Discuss

Energy production at scale

Accelerating deployment across nuclear, deep geothermal, natural gas, and emerging technologies to meet rising national demand.

Grid modernization and coordination

Modernizing transmission and distribution with new technologies while aligning utilities, developers, and large energy users around long-term load growth.

Infrastructure for growing demands

Power, transmission, compute, and industrial capacity required to support data centers, advanced manufacturing, and long-term growth.

Policy that enables building

State and federal frameworks designed to accelerate deployment rather than slow it.

Governor Cox and summit attendees

Speakers

Hosted by

Hosted by Governor Cox
Utah state flag

Sponsors

Executive Partner

TorusGeneral Matter

Presenting Sponsor

Americans for Prosperity
University of Utah

Supporting Sponsor

Idaho National Laboratory
ClearPath
Valar Atomics
Excelsior Energy Capital
NextEra Energy Resources
Silent Partners
DAIUtah
Joule Power AI
Sunrun
Holtec International
HTS

Sponsor

Let People Prosper
Industrial Supply

Tickets

Operation Gigawatt Summit ticket

Operation Gigawatt Summit

Includes:

  • Keynote Sessions
  • Parallel Power Sessions
  • Networking Opportunities
  • Breakfast and Lunch
  • Closing Reception

Registration

Register today to reserve your place. Tickets will be limited.

Grand Hyatt Deer Valley

Grand Hyatt Deer Valley

As the flagship hotel of Deer Valley East Village, Grand Hyatt Deer Valley is a basecamp for adventure. The hotel is located at 1702 Glencoe Mountain Way in Park City, UT. In May, enjoy effortless entry to Jordanelle Reservoir for fishing, paddleboarding and family fun. This Park City resort is the perfect launching pad for year-round adventure, with breathtaking views.

We have hotel rooms available at the venue, and they can be booked via this link. Rooms are available at the discounted rate of $269 per night, with a daily resort fee of $20, and any applicable taxes.

Valet parking at the hotel is available for attendees and is priced at $50/daily.

Travel:

The closest airport to the venue is Salt Lake City International Airport. Traveling from a Salt Lake City (SLC) hotel to the Grand Hyatt Deer Valley typically takes about 45-60 minutes, covering roughly 35-40 miles. Options include renting a car, booking a private transfer, or using ride-shares like Uber, which usually cost around $67 for the trip.

Salt Lake City grid at night

A new era of energy
is being built.

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