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The United States these days is “in the catbird’s seat” in terms of energy supply, given what it produces and gets from its neighbors Canada and Mexico, but the nation still has energy security needs to address.
So says George P. Shultz, a statesman, business leader and academic who has served three presidents.
“I’m increasingly impressed with how vulnerable our grid is,” Shultz said. “We’ve seen what happens with big, natural events like Hurricane Sandy, but we also read about…