About ESL
The Clean Air Through Energy Efficiency (CATEE) Conference is a project of the Energy Systems Laboratory (ESL), a division of the Texas A&M Engineering Experiment Station (TEES), a unit of The Texas A&M University System.
TEES is the engineering research agency of the State of Texas. Our researchers conduct quality research and provide practical answers to critical state and national needs.
The Energy Systems Laboratory (ESL) is a division of TEES affiliated with the Energy Systems Group in the Department of Mechanical Engineering and the Department of Architecture at Texas A&M. The ESL mission is to enable and promote substantial, sustainable energy savings in the built environment using innovative, cost effective and affordable energy technologies and systems. The activities of ESL include: conduct research; provide energy code technical assistance to state and local governments and building industry; develop code compliance calculators, and calculate emissions reduction benefits from energy efficiency and renewable energy initiatives; develop energy-modeling systems; provide other engineering services to real-world projects; and disseminate relevant information and educate public audiences of interest through trainings, conferences etc.
ESL is active with national standards setting organizations, as well as directly involved in research support of federal, state and local government policy development and facility operations.




