Energy security means power made in the US

Daphne Wysham, founder and co-director of the Sustainable Energy and Economy Network, speaks about her vision for a bipartisan clean-energy policy, in a roundtable discussion hosted by the Monitor.

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Domestic energy production appeals to both Republicans and Democrats, said Daphne Wysham, founder of the Sustainable Energy and Economy Network.

As part of an ongoing series of conversations about building America's energy future, the Monitor hosted a roundtable discussion in Washington on Dec. 12, 2012, with several clean-energy experts. The video below is an excerpt from panelist Daphne Wysham, a fellow at the Institute for Policy Studies and founder and co-director of the Sustainable Energy and Economy Network. Ms. Wysham speaks about her vision for a bipartisan clean-energy policy in America. The discussion was sponsored by Areva, a Paris-based energy company that works primarily in nuclear power production. 

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