Date: October 31, 2018

Time: 1:30 - 2:30 PM Eastern

Overview

For this month’s national webinar, please join E2 to hear from public and private sector representatives who are working hard to make offshore wind a reality on both of America’s coasts. E2 Advocacy Director Grant Carlisle will also discuss the recently released Offshore Wind: Generating Economic Benefits on the East Coast, which analyzes the economic potential of offshore wind up and down the Atlantic Coast.

 

Wednesday, October 31st

1:30-2:30pm Eastern // 10:30-11:30am Pacific

 

Featuring:

Joe Martens – Director, New York Offshore Wind Alliance

Joan Bondareff – Chair, Virginia Offshore Wind Commission

Karen Douglas – Commissioner, California Energy Commission

 

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