Date: May 13, 2020

Time: 11 AM - 12 PM Pacific // 2 - 3 PM Eastern

Overview

America’s reliance on petroleum continues to be a risk to our national security, our economy and our environment.

The current crash in oil markets—and the job losses, industry bailout requests and increased vulnerability to foreign powers such as Russia and Saudi Arabia that come with it—is but the most recent example.

At the same time, the rise in renewable energy and the chance to restart our economy post-COVID-19 in a cleaner, more resilient and more secure way is creating new opportunities for wind, solar and clean fuels that improve our national security, our economy and our environment.

Please join E2 and an expert panel of speakers for a timely discussion of the economic and national security impacts of the current oil crash and opportunities that come with clean energy.

 

Speakers:

Lt. Gen Richard Mills, USMC (Ret)
President and CEO, Marine Corps University Foundation

Pavel Molchanov
Director and Equity Research Analyst, Raymond James & Associates

Dan Misch
Senior Manager, Wind Asset Management, Invenergy
Senior Fellow, Atlantic Council Global Energy Center
Founder and Co-Director, Veteran’s Advanced Energy Summit

Moderated by Uchenna Bright, E2 Eastern States Advocate

 

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