SAVE THE DATE: 2022 Veterans Advanced Energy Summit, August 9, 2022

In-person registration opens soon!

Returning to an in-person event for the first time since 2019, the Veterans Advanced Energy Summit is a learning and networking event dedicated to veterans and military spouses working to strengthen US national security through careers in the advanced energy industry. Stay updated on our website for information on registration, confirmed speakers, and agenda details to be released this summer.

AGENDA

  • August 8, 2022 – American Resilience Project Film Screening followed by Welcome Reception co-hosted by Bunker Labs

  • August 9, 2022 - Veterans Advanced Energy Summit

CONFIRMED SPEAKERS

 

Bob Keefe

Executive Director, E2; Author of “Climatenomics: Washington, Wall Street and the Economic Battle For Our Planet”

James Rodriguez

Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary for Policy for Veterans’ Employment and Training Service (VETS), US Department of Labor

Josh Sawislak

Managing Director, Deloitte Consulting; Senior Adviser, Center for Climate and Energy Solutions

 

SPONSORS

GOLD

SILVER

The Summit is made possible thanks to the generous contributions of our sponsors. Please contact Dan Misch at info@vetsenergyproject.org to learn more about sponsorship opportunities.


 

Veteran advanced energy fellow Jack boger at the 2019 veterans advanced energy summit

The Veterans Advanced Energy Fellowship (VAEF) seeks to create a cadre of future leaders within the advanced energy industry. Applications for VAEF open June 1, 2022. Learn more about the fellowship.

 

The Veterans Advanced Energy Project is designed to drive US leadership in advanced energy by recruiting, equipping, and empowering military veterans who understand the importance of the evolving energy landscape to our future security and prosperity. The Veterans Advanced Energy Project is managed by the Global Energy Center within the Atlantic Council, a nonpartisan 501(c)3 nonprofit. www.AtlanticCouncil.org

Event Recap: Nexus of National Security and Energy Security (TechConnect)

“Nexus of national security & energy security” panelists at the 2021 Defense techconnect innovation summit and expo (October 19, 2021)

The Veterans Advanced Energy Project was pleased to lead and participate in a panel discussion titled “Nexus of National Security & Energy Security” at the 2021 Defense TechConnect Innovation Summit and Expo on Tuesday October 19, 2021 at 3:30 pm.

The panel discussed the impact of losing power on the energy grid in the case of natural disasters and the importance of financial investments to ensure resilience of the grid in the face of increasingly severe weather events due to climate change. Panelists reflected on Biden Administration funding priorities and the importance of universities to extend beyond science and technology to provide training and partnerships connecting academia to the rest of the world—specifically the importance of microgrid and cybersecurity training as an area to support active duty servicemembers transitioning out of the military. Others commented on the need for increased mining production for the rare earth materials required for mass electrification and using microgrids for improved resilience, especially for military installations—noting, however, that regulators and lawmakers need to become more familiar with the available technology

The session was chaired by Col. Greg Douquet (USMC Ret.), Veterans Advanced Energy Project Co-Director, and the panel included Veterans Advanced Energy Project Advisory Committee Members Col. Al Trimble (USMC Ret.) and Sherri Goodman, Senior Fellow, Wilson Center; First Deputy Under Secretary of Defense for Environmental Security. Other panel members included Nate Johnson, assistant professor in the Polytechnic School at Arizona State University and the director of the Laboratory for Energy And Power Solutions (LEAPS) and Tim Tetreault, Energy and Water Program manager for the Environmental Security Technology Certification Program (ESTCP) at US Department of Defense.

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Event Recap: New Hampshire Veterans in Advanced Energy Networking Event

july 22, 2021 | new hampshire veterans in advanced energy networking event. Photo provided by robin tyner.

july 22, 2021 | new hampshire veterans in advanced energy networking event. Photo provided by robin tyner.

Last month, Robin Tyner—a 2020-2021 Veterans Advanced Energy Fellow and US Navy Captain (Retired)— hosted a networking event for military veterans in advanced energy in Stratham, New Hampshire. The event took place at the private residence of Dr. Michael Bates and Rebecca Bates—supporters of military veterans and sustainability efforts.

Speakers at the event included energy executives and experts from the field. Approximately 30 people comprised a highly engaged audience that asked multiple questions of each speaker. Edward Drew, VP/General Manager at C-Power and US Naval Academy Class of ‘89, provided a grid and sustainability overview. Amy Farnham represented Revision Energy, a solar provider throughout New Hampshire and Maine, and offered military and veteran discounts. Other speakers included Jon Sherrill from Key HVAC, a geothermal and heat pump systems company, Nate Johnson from ORPC, a marine hydrokinetic power company, and Janet Stevens, a regional representative to the New Hampshire Executive Council. Additionally, the President and Vice President of Military Officer Association of America in New Hampshire (MOAA-NH) both attended, as well as representatives from three local municipal energy committees and the New Hampshire Military Coaching Alliance.


The Veterans Advanced Energy Project is designed to drive US leadership in advanced energy by recruiting, equipping, and empowering military veterans who understand the importance of the evolving energy landscape to our future security and prosperity. The Veterans Advanced Energy Project is a managed by the Global Energy Center within the Atlantic Council, a nonpartisan 501(c)3 nonprofit. www.AtlanticCouncil.org

PRESS RELEASE: Atlantic Council Global Energy Center announces Veterans Advanced Energy Week, August 2-6, 2021

PRESS RELEASE: Atlantic Council Global Energy Center announces Veterans Advanced Energy Week, August 2-6, 2021

WASHINGTON, DC – July 8, 2021 – The Atlantic Council Global Energy Center today announced Veterans Advanced Energy Week will be hosted August 2-6, 2021. The interactive virtual learning and networking experience is dedicated to veterans and military spouses working to strengthen US national security through careers in the advanced energy industry. Veterans Advanced Energy Week (VAEW) is planned as a series of virtual events and in-person convenings in select cities in line with local COVID-19 guidance.

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BunkerLabs to Host Veterans Advanced Energy Week Networking Event on August 11

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BunkerLabs (www.bunkerlabs.org) will host a networking event for military veterans and clean energy professionals on Tuesday August 11, 2020 at 5 pm EST during Veterans Advanced Energy Week.

BunkerLabs – a 501(c)(3) non-profit – is a national network of veteran and milspouse entrepreneurs dedicated to helping the military connected community start their own business. We are committed to seeing that every entrepreneur in the military connected community has the network, tools, and resources they need to start their own business.

Patryk stanczak, bunkerlabs chicago city leader, moderates a conversation with Kevin Johnson, glidepath federal solutions president, about veteran entrepreneurs in clean energy (2019)

Patryk stanczak, bunkerlabs chicago city leader, moderates a conversation with Kevin Johnson, glidepath federal solutions president, about veteran entrepreneurs in clean energy (2019)

In 2019, BunkerLabs partnered with the Veterans Advanced Energy Project, Invenergy, and the Clean Energy Leadership Institute for a networking event called “Bunker Brews: Energy Entrpreneurship & National Security” which brought together more than 100 veterans and clean energy professionals ahead of the Veterans Advanced Energy Summit in Chicago, Illinois. This year, we intend to recreate the success of that event in a virtual format with online interactions in small group networking discussions. Learn more about Veterans Advanced Energy Week and register to join us using the buttons below.

Veterans Advanced Energy Week is a virtual conference scheduled August 10-13, 2020. Participants will gain insights into the technology, policy, and economic trends that are driving the global energy transition from senior leaders and experts across industry, academia, and government. Networking events will allow participants to make connections with other veterans and clean energy professionals.


The Veterans Advanced Energy Project is designed to drive US leadership in advanced energy by recruiting, equipping, and empowering military veterans who understand the importance of the evolving energy landscape to our future security and prosperity. The Veterans Advanced Energy Project is a managed by the Global Energy Center within the Atlantic Council, a nonpartisan 501(c)3 nonprofit. www.AtlanticCouncil.org

Clean Energy Leadership Institute (CELI) to Host Veterans Advanced Energy Week Networking Event on August 10

The Clean Energy Leadership Institute (CELI) will host a networking event for military veterans and clean energy professionals on Monday August 10, 2020 at 5 pm EST during Veterans Advanced Energy Week.

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Veterans Advanced Energy Week is a virtual conference scheduled August 10-13, 2020. Participants will gain insights into the technology, policy, and economic trends that are driving the global energy transition from senior leaders and experts across industry, academia, and government. Networking events will allow participants to make connections with other veterans and clean energy professionals.

With programs in Chicago, San Francisco, and Washington, DC, the Clean Energy Leadership Institute (www.cleanenergyleaders.org) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit committed to creating a diverse community of changemakers across sectors and disciplines who will drive the transition to an equitable, decarbonized, and resilient energy ecosystem. CELI’s Fellowship Program provides early-career professionals with interdisciplinary educational training, leadership development, and a supportive professional community.

“Climate change and the clean energy transition is this century’s greatest challenge and opportunity,” said Liz Ramsay Dalton, Executive Director of CELI and member of the Veterans Advanced Energy Project Advisory Committee. “Veterans Advanced Energy Week provides a critical platform to bring the skill sets, perspectives, and leadership of military veterans to bear on the US clean energy and national security future.”

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CELI’s emPOWER20 — a virtual experience designed to foster a new kind of energy leadership — is scheduled August 26 - 28, 2020. Featuring over 30 unique sessions and 40+ hours of content and networking, emPOWER20 will offer resources and community for every participant who is passionate about clean energy technology and dedicated to a more just energy future. Learn more and register today at www.celiempower.com.


The Veterans Advanced Energy Project is designed to drive US leadership in advanced energy by recruiting, equipping, and empowering military veterans who understand the importance of the evolving energy landscape to our future security and prosperity. The Veterans Advanced Energy Project is a managed by the Global Energy Center within the Atlantic Council, a nonpartisan 501(c)3 nonprofit. www.AtlanticCouncil.org

PRESS RELEASE: Atlantic Council Global Energy Center Announces Veterans Advanced Energy Week, August 10-13, 2020

A virtual learning experience dedicated to military veterans and spouses in advanced energy and national security

WASHINGTON, DC – July 1, 2020 – The Atlantic Council Global Energy Center will host Veterans Advanced Energy Week, an interactive virtual learning and networking experience dedicated to veterans and military spouses working to strengthen US national security through careers in the advanced energy industry. The virtual conference will be held from Monday, August 10th to Thursday, August 13th.

Participants will gain insight into the technology, policy, and economic trends that are driving the global energy transition from senior leaders and experts across industry, academia, and government. Opportunities will also be provided to help participants develop networks with other veterans, supporters, and potential employers through company introductions, a resume database, and job board postings.

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“Veterans Advanced Energy Week recognizes and celebrates the important contributions military veterans and spouses are making to foster an energy transition that is critical in building a safer, more resilient, and more independent country,” says Dan Misch, founder and co-director of the Veterans Advanced Energy Project. Misch, a US Navy veteran and clean energy professional, started the Veterans Advanced Energy Project to educate other military veterans on the importance of advanced energy for national security and to encourage US veterans to seek careers in the industry.

Due to the ongoing spread of COVID-19 and continued restrictions on travel and group gatherings, the previously scheduled Veterans Advanced Energy Summit will be held virtually as part of Veterans Advanced Energy Week. The Atlantic Council staff and event organizers remain committed to providing quality programming and furthering the national conversation around these important topics with the veteran community.

Veterans Advanced Energy Week is made possible with the generous support of sponsors including the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation, Deloitte, Midwest Energy Efficiency Alliance, Environmental Entrepreneurs (E2), and the Truman Center for National Policy. Veterans Advanced Energy Week programming is open to media upon accreditation. For further information, or to request an interview with a speaker, please contact Zachary Strauss at zstrauss@atlanticcouncil.org.

ABOUT THE VETERANS ADVANCED ENERGY PROJECT The Veterans Advanced Energy Project is designed to drive US leadership in advanced energy by recruiting, equipping, and empowering military veterans who understand the importance of the evolving energy landscape to our future security and prosperity. Learn more at www.vetsenergyproject.org. The Veterans Advanced Energy Project is managed by the Global Energy Center within the Atlantic Council, a nonpartisan 501(c)3 nonprofit, www.atlanticcouncil.org

E2 Webinar: Clean energy industry estimated to lose 850,000 jobs due to COVID-19

On May 13, Environmental Entrepreneurs (E2) reported that the clean energy industry has lost nearly 600,000 jobs since March 2020 as a result of the COVID-19 crisis and estimates a total future loss of 850,000 jobs—which represents roughly 25% of the 3+ million US clean energy jobs.

The Advanced Energy Economy has also reported that 84% of clean energy companies have paused or cancelled projects, and that 30 to 40% of companies have reported hiring freezes or losses. These trends will have negative impacts on job opportunities and employment for the veteran community—which comprises nearly 10% of all US energy jobs.

According to data from the U.S. Department of Labor, veteran unemployment was at an all time low in 2019—2.3% compared with Total US Unemployment of 3.6%. In April 2020, US and veteran unemployment had increased to 14.7% and 11.7% respectively. Veteran employment in the energy industry as a percentage of total jobs has been going down over the last 5 years and these impacts due to COVID-19 present new challenges.

Veterans Advanced Energy Project Founder and Co-Director, Dan Misch, joined E2 for a webinar titled “Oil, Clean Energy, and National Security” to discuss how COVID-19 is impacting the clean energy industry, jobs, and the veteran community. You can watch his remarks in the video below.

Environmental Entrepreneurs (E2) is a national, nonpartisan group of business leaders, investors and others who advocate for smart policies that are good for the economy and good for the environment. E2 is a 2019-2020 sponsor of the Veterans Advanced Energy Project.

The Veterans Advanced Energy Project is designed to drive US leadership in advanced energy by recruiting, equipping, and empowering military veterans who understand the importance of the evolving energy landscape to our future security and prosperity. The Veterans Advanced Energy Project is managed by the Global Energy Center within the Atlantic Council, a nonpartisan 501(c)3 nonprofit. www.AtlanticCouncil.org


PRESS RELEASE: "Atlantic Council Global Energy Center Launches Veterans Advanced Energy Project"

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New initiative to incubate new generation of veterans to lead advanced energy economy

WASHINGTON, DC – November 22, 2019 – The Atlantic Council Global Energy Center announced today the launch of its Veterans Advanced Energy Project. This innovative initiative will recruit, equip, and empower a new generation of veterans, servicemembers, and military spouses to serve as leaders of the advanced energy economy and contribute to long-term US national security and economic competitiveness.

“America’s veterans are our nation’s greatest asset, and they have an acute understanding of the role energy plays in our national security” said General James L. Jones, executive chairman emeritus of the Atlantic Council and former US National Security Advisor and 32nd Commandant of the US Marine Corps. “The experience and knowledge veterans gain while serving in uniform is unparalleled, which is why we are tapping this incredible resource to raise awareness of how the evolving energy landscape will be a decisive factor for our future security and prosperity.”

The Veterans Advanced Energy Project will have a national reach, featuring veteran fellows from across the United States and a major, national summit next summer in Chicago. This flagship event is designed to address the trends, technologies, and policies that are shaping the energy sector and to develop a community of veterans and allies committed to advancing US energy leadership. The next Summit will take place August 2020 in Chicago. The program will feature business and military leaders, policymakers, and industry stakeholders with insights into where energy markets and energy technologies are heading, and how this impacts the economic competitiveness and national security of the United States. It will also highlight the role of veterans and military spouses in energy and will open doors to new career opportunities for those in transition.

A key component of the project is the Veterans Advanced Energy Fellowship, which seeks to create a cadre of future leaders within the advanced energy industry. The program provides a select group of high-performing, high-potential leaders with policy and skills training, mentorship from senior national security and energy leaders, and exposure to key workforce development opportunities. Fellows will also organize site visits, training opportunities, and other special projects for fellow veterans and allies throughout the year. The Project is pleased to welcome its first class of fellows:

  • Heather Takle, US Marine Corps Veteran, Boston MA

  • Ryan Edwards, US Navy Veteran, Austin TX

  • Sarah Nielsen, US Army Veteran, Detroit MI

  • Jack Boger, US Marine Corps Veteran, San Francisco CA

  • Zach Roberts, Ohio Air National Guard, Dayton OH

The Veterans Advanced Energy Project will receive strategic guidance from its advisory committee, which will be led by honorary chair General James L. Jones. The advisory group will consist of leaders in the energy and national security fields, and includes:

  • Sherri Goodman, Board Member, Atlantic Council; first Deputy Under Secretary of Defense for Environmental Security

  • Dorothy Robyn, former Deputy Under Secretary of Defense for Installations & Environment

  • Vice Admiral Dennis V. McGinn, former Assistant Secretary of the Navy for Energy, Installations, and the Environment

  • Joe Bryan, Senior Fellow, Atlantic Council Global Energy Center; former Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Navy for Energy

  • Morgan Bazilian, Director, Payne Institute for Public Policy, Colorado School of Mines, Former Lead Energy Specialist, World Bank

  • Jon Powers, Co-Founder and President, Clean Capital; Former Federal Chief Sustainability Officer of the United States

  • Kevin Johnson, President, GlidePath Federal Solutions;

  • Liz Ramsay Dalton, Executive Director, Clean Energy Leadership Institute; former Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary of Energy (OE)

The Veterans Advanced Energy Project is made possible thanks to the generous support from the MacArthur Foundation, Exelon Corporation, and founding sponsor Invenergy. At the 2019 Veterans Advanced Energy Summit, Invenergy hosted a reception at their downtown Chicago headquarters with tours of the Invenergy Control Center and remarks about energy entrepreneurship led by Bunker Labs. Exelon exclusively sponsored travel scholarships that enabled 40 veterans from 17 states and the District of Columbia to attend the event.