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NextGen Hosts Governors' Roundtable On American Energy Security

The NextGen Energy Council hosted a ground-breaking Governors' Roundtable On American Energy Security on April 16, 2007 during the Utah Energy Summit.

Five Governors -- Jon Huntsman (R-UT), Dave Freudenthal (D-WY), Brian Schweitzer (D-MT), Jim Gibbons (R-NV) and Joe Manchin (D-WV) -- linked up from three locations via live videoconference to discuss how to increase America's energy security by producing more American energy instead of importing foreign energy.

You can see the video from this Governors' Roundtable by using the video controls below.  Please note that the audio is low for the first 30 seconds -- then it will increase to normal.

The video below shows the first half of the Governors' Roundtable.  To see part II, click here.

To see the second half of the Governors' Roundtable,  click here.

 
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