Outstanding reporters. I am sheila hollis, the acting executive director of the United States energy association. Why does it exist . And he was part of it right now . We are unique in the country, we are nonprofit entity. We work in 104 countries around the world, the state department and the department of energy. We also worked domestically to work on issues associated with Major Concerns and challenges, as well as potential solutions with respect to United States energy supply, with deployment utilization and so on. We have on our board. Edison electric, aga and a variety of other speakers, living Arizona State university and the national labs. With respect to u. S. Ca, we look forward u. S. Ea, we look forward to working on these programs. Our goal is to have an open forum, and educating experience and to interact with the industry and all those affected by government, academic or the public. With that im going to return it back to llewellyn. Thank you so much for joining us today.
Conversation between Energy Industry leaders and journalists. Thank you so much it is honored to be with this distinguished group today and outstanding reporters. I am sheila hollis, the acting executive director of the United States energy association. Why does it exist . And he was part of it right now . We are unique in the country, we are nonprofit entity. We work in 104 countries around the world, the state department and the department of energy. We also worked domestically to work on issues associated with Major Concerns and challenges, as well as potential solutions with respect to United States energy supply, with deployment utilization and so on. We have on our board. Edison electric, aga and a variety of other speakers, living Arizona State university and the national labs. With respect to u. S. Ca, we look forward u. S. Ea, we look forward to working on these programs. Our goal is to have an open forum, and educating experience and to interact with the industry and all thos
We work in 104 countries around the world, the state department and the department of energy. We also worked domestically to work on issues associated with Major Concerns and challenges, as well as potential solutions with respect to United States energy supply, with deployment utilization and so on. We have on our board. Edison electric, aga and a variety of other speakers, living Arizona State university and the national labs. With respect to u. S. Ca, we look forward u. S. Ea, we look forward to working on these programs. Our goal is to have an open forum, and educating experience and to interact with the industry and all those affected by government, academic or the public. With that im going to return it back to llewellyn. Thank you so much for joining us today. You will learn a lot from this panel and the intense reporting staff that are here representing various outlets today. With that i sign off, and turn it back to you. Thank you, sheila. Our panelists are on the expert panel
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