UH Energy Symposium Series Begins with Debate Over U.S. Energy Independence

2014-15 Symposium Series Will Cover Critical Issues in Energy, Starting With Sept. 30 Debate

The first debate in the UH Energy Symposium Series will begin Tuesday, Sept. 30, with an assessment of the nation’s prospects for energy independence and whether independence would be good for the United States. The popular symposium series, which began last year, will deliver four debates on different topics over the next six months.

Each debate will begin at 5:30 p.m. in the University Center Theater on the University of Houston campus.

Speakers for the first debate include Edward Chow, senior fellow in the Energy and National Security Program at the Center for Strategic and International Studies; Ed Hirs, managing director of Hillhouse Resources, LLC and an energy economist at UH; and Jane Kleeb, founder and executive director of Bold Nebraska, a political action group active in the fight against the Keystone XL pipeline.

 

WHAT:             Energy Independence: Good for the Nation? First debate in the 2014-2015

                          Energy Symposium Series: Critical Issues in Energy

WHEN:            5:30 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 30

 

WHERE:         University Center Theater, on the UH campus. Parking is available in the Welcome

                          Center garage. (Entrance 1 off of Calhoun Road)

                          Map: http://www.uh.edu/maps/

 

WHO:              Speakers include Edward Chow, senior fellow in the Energy and National Security Program at the

                         Center for Strategic and International Studies; Ed Hirs, managing director of Hillhouse Resources,

                          LLC and an energy economist at UH; and Jane Kleeb, founder and executive director of Bold

                          Nebraska, a political action group active in the fight against the Keystone XL pipeline.                         

                          Dave Fehling, energy and environment reporter for National Public Radio’s State Impact

                          Texas, will serve as moderator.

 

RSVP:                http://www.uhenergyseries.eventbrite.com or media may contact Jeannie Kever,

                          713-743-0778 or jekever@uh.edu