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Thursday, September 3rd, 5:30pm

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02-24-09 Summit Press Release

Citizens Energy Summit Launches Effort to Plan for National Energy Needs

 

Hoping to spark a grassroots effort to develop a national energy plan, the Citizens Energy Plan, held its first public event designed to mobilize the public to action.
 
Held in Willmar on February 24, the event featured several speakers who are knowledgeable about energy issues and related policies that will be included in the comprehensive plan slated for completion in 2010.
 
Joe Shuster, author of Beyond Fossil Fools: The Roadmap to Energy Independence by 2040, gave the audience of eighty a wake-up call to what he calls a “brewing energy storm.”
 
“If congress understood the seriousness of our energy situation,” Shuster said, “they would have already developed an energy plan. And if they do not do something soon,” he added, “our children will inherit chaos.”
 
To help make his point, Shuster claimed that if the United States had to live on its own reserves of oil, it would run out in three years, and that the world’s known supply of oil will be depleted in thirty-seven years.
 
Shuster recalled that the Department of Energy was established in 1977, but that the country still does not have a national energy policy.
 
Massoud Amin, Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of Minnesota, framed the need for a national energy plan by saying energy is at the core of the country’s three main security issues: Environmental, national, and economic.
 
Amin’s research on the nation’s power grid as a high-value target for terrorism made his message very timely.
 
An expert on energy infrastructures, transportation and communication, Amin reported that only fifty-five percent of the energy used in the United States is used at its final destination. The rest is consumed in transportation. He said that electricity is the most efficient energy to transport.
 
Other speakers for the daylong event included Lee Byberg and Donna Boonstra, two of the founders of the Citizens Energy Plan organization. Both spoke of their commitment to inform and excite everyday citizens to participate in a national conversation about the unfolding energy crisis.
 
“Our goal,” said Byberg, “is to develop a comprehensive, non-partisan, sustainable, secure, and affordable national energy plan. Our future and the security of our nation for generations to come depend on it.” 
 
More information about the Citizens Energy Plan may be found at www.citizensenergyplan.com/ 

 

 

 



Welcome

Ingenious solutions are sometimes discovered in plain sight. A comprehensive national policy to utilize America's energy sources, innovative spirit and desire to protect our environment is hereby awaiting discovery in the midst of the the American people.  

 

Within one week of going public (10/7/08) with our non-profit organization named CEP (Citizens Energy Plan), 13 businesses and/or organizations agreed to sponsor CEP officially and financially. Please review the list of Sponsors at the Sponsor tab. Thank you to the 60 or so of you who came from throughout the state of Minnesota to our first public meeting on 10/7. As leaders from the various energy entities, environmental groups and businesses, you gave us the necessary “lift” to move forward.

 

The Executive Board of the Citizens Energy Plan had frequent meetings the last week to form  our non-profit corporation, connecting with our generous and visionary members/sponsors and constructing our website.  We thank our early supporters for their commitment and foresight as we jointly take on this awesome endeavor for current and future generations.   We invite and encourage you to visit our member/sponsor page to join in a bipartisan and “multienergerial” approach.  We are moving forward with momentum and will with your help create a better future.  Be sure to tell everyone you know about us and encourage them to join as well.

 

We will schedule a Town Hall Meeting in the coming weeks when the roll-out strategy is competed. Please review this web site periodically for further announcements. 
 

While we face real environmental and climate changes coupled with increasing energy demand from a more populated world,  we can also see tremendous opportunities for our nation.  We should not settle for just becoming energy independent, but rather focus on how these United States of America can continue to lead by allowing our free people to create technological, environmental and “multienergerial” solutions for a world that is searching for answers.  To remain a global leader, we must first remain a free people and a nation that is economically strong. We have set a goal of driving the Citizens Comprehensive National Energy Policy into law in the Fall of 2009.  The time is now. 

 

Plans are underway to hold an Energy Summit in early 2009.  We are still working out the details of when and where it will take place along with pinning down some very empowering speakers.  Check our website often to keep yourself posted on the latest developments. 

 

May God Bless America…the land of the free and the home of the BRAVE!