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Lecture: U.S. Energy Security in the 21st Century | Union Sq.

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Tuesday, August 17, 2010 - 11:30 am to 12:30 pm | Cost: FREE

Event Details

The U.S. Navy Secretary Ray Mabus will give a lecture on the future of U.S. energy security in the 21st Century at the Marines’ Memorial Club & Hotel in San Francisco on August 17th. the event is free and open to the public

The Department of the Navy, led by Navy Secretary Ray Mabus, has in the past year made bold moves to change the way energy is used in its operational Navy and Marine forces, maintaining that our country’s dependency on fossil fuels constitutes a clear strategic and tactical vulnerability. Since announcing in October 2009 new energy targets that will dramatically increase the amount of alternative energy used in the Department by 2020, the Navy has flown a fighter jet, the “Green Hornet”, on a grain-based biofuel, awarded significant solar energy contracts throughout the Southwest, and signed agreements with the Department of Agriculture to pool their collective knowledge of renewable energy. These measures promise to be only the beginning of a decade-long campaign to reform the Navy’s energy infrastructure.

Ray Mabus is the 75th United States Secretary of the Navy. As Secretary, he leads America’s Navy and Marine Corps and is responsible for conducting all the affairs of the Department of the Navy, including recruiting, organizing, supplying, equipping, training, and mobilizing. Prior to becoming Secretary of the Navy, Mabus served as Governor of Mississippi and Ambassador to Saudi Arabia. He was a Surface Warfare Officer in the U.S. Navy aboard the cruiser USS Little Rock.

Hosted by the World Affairs Council of Northern California in partnership with the Marine’s Memorial Association.

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