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Jake Rozmaryn, Interdisciplinary, Maryland
"Clean energy is essential to build the next-generation economy that is carbon-free, climate-resilient, circular, local, and equitable."
Ross M Myers, Solar, New York
“Clean energy will help improve World Peace by avoiding international conflicts over fossil fuel resources.”
Robert Latimer, Solar, Nebraska
“I grew up in an area of western Canada known for oil, gas, coal and timber production. My Dad spent 25 years in the thermal coal mining business. I honor the past where I grew up and where I spent 30 year of my career, but also enjoy embracing learning and growing in the clean energy transition.”
Brian Chen, Wind & More, Texas
“Congress should invest in clean energy because it gives us another option for power and energy. This will reduce our dependence on other nations and we have a track record to maintain of leading the way instead of being a technology lagger. ”
Ryan Wilkoff, Clean Hydrogen, Texas
“We don't have to wait for cleaner, quieter and less polluting energy and transportation technologies. They are here now.”
Tracy Gugel, Clean Hydrogen, New York
“We have a limited window of time to clean up our CO2 emissions. We will need everything and everyone to collaborate. We need to act now. Today.”
Peter Bryn, Hydrogen, Washington
“Skills and passions, developed during military service, are directly applicable and severely needed in clean energy.”