Oklahoma
State Senate
Senator EARL GARRISON
TOURISM AND WILDLIFE Co-Chairman
Senate District 9
MUSKOGEE and WAGONER Counties
For Immediate Release: September 11, 2008
Sen. Earl Garrison
Senator Earl Garrison To Host Green Country Alternative
Energy Expo
State Senator Earl Garrison, D-Muskogee, is hosting
the inaugural Green Country Alternative Energy Expo at the Muskogee
County Fairgrounds Oct. 2-4 bringing together experts from all across
the state to discuss alternative fuel, energy research and options.
The expo will kickoff with keynote addresses by Tom Price, Chesapeake
Energy’s senior vice-president for investor and government
relations who will speak on Thursday, Oct. 2 at 8:45 a.m. and by
Lt. Gov. Jari Askins who will speak on Friday, Oct. 3 at 8:45 a.m.
Both engagements will be held in the Performing Arts Building of
the Muskogee Fairgrounds and are open to the public.
“I’m very excited to have Tom Price and Lt. Gov. Jari
Askins speak at this inaugural event,” Sen. Garrison said.
“With so many families struggling financially due to high
gasoline prices, I thought this would be a wonderful opportunity
to bring experts together to shine some light on our future and
offer some hope to our citizens.”
The expo will also include panel discussions Thursday and Friday
with researchers from Oklahoma State University, the University
of Oklahoma and other energy experts including the Oklahoma Deputy
Secretary of Energy to discuss alternative fuel and energy research
taking place in the state through a number of arenas including the
Oklahoma Bioenergy Center, wind power stations and compressed natural
gas. The public is invited to attend.
“This will be a great opportunity for Oklahomans to hear
from these individuals who are currently working hands-on with alternative
energy and alternative fuels research,” Garrison said. “Both
OU and OSU have stepped up to the plate and are helping to lead
the way in these fields.”
Garrison said the expo will also give patrons an opportunity to
browse through numerous exhibits in the Performing Arts building
on wind energy, compressed natural gas, electric and hybrid vehicles,
among others.
Garrison said he hopes this expo will garner positive discussion
about what alternative energy and fuel research can do to help this
nation.
“America is at a crossroads,” Garrison said. “Prices
at the gas pump are at a record high and there is no immediate relief
in sight. Our nation has got to stop its dependence on foreign oil
and the only way that can be accomplished is through alternative
fuels and Oklahoma is helping lead the way in that effort.”
For more information
contact:
Sen. Garrison's Office: (405) 521-5533

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