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Olivia Espy Huntington, Green Tech, Texas
“I used to think I needed to be an engineer or scientist to contribute to the energy transition. I have learned, however, that it takes one type of genius to develop a disruptive technology and another type of genius altogether to drive the adoption of a disruptive technology. The more hands and voices the better!”
Rodney Alves, Alternative & Transition Fuels, California
“The world needs to evolve from fossil fuels, and secure our future.”
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.”
Ryan Waddington, Biofuels, Michigan / Colorado
We can develop and build technologies and solutions to export to the world [and] create tens of thousands of new good-paying jobs every year.”
Peter Bryn, Hydrogen, Washington
“Skills and passions, developed during military service, are directly applicable and severely needed in clean energy.”
Jessica Lovering, Nuclear, California
“Investing in clean energy will make the economy more resilient…”