Bonn, Germany — The U.S. Energy Association’s executive director, Barry Worthington, will join industry leaders and Trump administration officials at global climate talks in Bonn to discuss the critical role of fossil fuels to meet the growing global energy demand.
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Executive Director Barry Worthington talks with Fox News’ Ed Henry about the future of coal plants in America.
About the Executive Director
Barry K. Worthington is the Executive Director of the United States Energy Association (USEA). USEA serves as a bipartisan advisory organization that represents over 100 members across the energy sector, from the largest Fortune 500 companies to small energy consulting firms.
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Executive Director's Statements
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USEA, industry, Trump administration talk future of fossil fuels at COP23
Nov 9, 2017
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USEA’s Worthington tells Fox Business tragic hurricane season has revealed the U.S. needs all types of energy
Sep 22, 2017
WASHINGTON, D.C. — U.S. Energy Association Executive Director, Barry Worthington, told Fox Business’ host Liz Claman the U.S.
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USEA congratulates new USAID Administrator Green and lauds agency reform
Aug 4, 2017
Washington, D.C. - On Thursday, the U.S. Senate confirmed Mark Andrew Green as the new Administrator for the U.S. Agency for International Development.
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USEA welcomes Indian Prime Minister Modi, sees strong collaboration on energy
Jun 23, 2017
USEA welcomes Indian Prime Minister Modi, sees strong collaboration on energy
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USEA applauds President Trump’s plan to renegotiate a global climate deal
Jun 1, 2017
Washington, DC— On Thursday, President Trump announced that his administration would renegotiate U.S. obligations under the Paris Agreement.
In a statement, USEA Executive Director, Barry Worthington, said:
