According to a recent LinkedIn post from Crusoe, company leadership is actively participating in multiple panels at CERAWeek 2026 in Houston focused on AI-driven power demand and grid reliability. The post highlights CEO Chase Lochmiller’s role in a discussion on scaling AI innovation without overloading existing power infrastructure, alongside representatives from AWS, S&P Global, FERC and the Environmental Defense Fund.
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The post also describes a talk by Co-Founder, CSO and President Cully Cavness on how AI growth is influencing power production, electricity markets, the grid and future energy technologies. In addition, Cavness and Redwood Materials CEO JB Straubel reportedly announced an expansion of their partnership, with further details referenced in an external release linked from the post.
Further, the LinkedIn post notes that Cavness is scheduled to join a “Powering Texas” session with leaders from Vistra Corp., S&P Global, the Public Utility Commission of Texas and the Texas Energy Policy Research Institute to discuss how Texas could compete to lead AI-related power development. Later, he is expected to appear with Blue Energy’s CEO for a session on developing what is described as the world’s first gas-to-nuclear powered data center.
For investors, this presence at CERAWeek suggests Crusoe is positioning itself at the intersection of AI infrastructure and evolving energy markets, potentially strengthening relationships with regulators, utilities and technology partners. The expanded partnership with Redwood Materials and collaboration with Blue Energy may indicate moves toward more integrated, potentially capital-intensive infrastructure solutions that could influence Crusoe’s long-term growth prospects and competitive standing in low-carbon, high-density computing power.

