Read the full statement from Secretary Wright after being sworn in as the 17th Secretary of Energy: https://lnkd.in/e7d2ABxs
About us
Committed to Restoring America’s Energy Dominance.
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http://www.energy.gov
External link for U.S. Department of Energy (DOE)
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- Washington, DC
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- Energy policy, research and development, science, nuclear energy, energy efficiency, clean energy, renewable energy, discovery, and fusion
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Employees at U.S. Department of Energy (DOE)
Updates
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U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) reposted this
Congratulations to Chris Wright on being confirmed as U.S. Secretary of Energy. We look forward to our continued U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) partnership in pursuit of scientific and technological advances. Image credit: Gage Skidmore Wikipedia
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“The one [Executive Order] that hit me that will have the quickest effect on it, is getting rid of the LNG pause that Biden had put into place.” - Fmr. U.S. Secretary of Energy Rick Perry. At Energy, we are committed to enacting President Trump's agenda to restore American Energy Dominance and have lifted the LNG pause.
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Madam Secretary, thank you for your service to the U.S. Department of Energy and our Nation. Your vision and leadership have sparked a historic industrial revolution, paving the way for a future powered by American-made clean energy. 🇺🇸
Sometimes when you're in the middle of history, it's hard to tell—but thanks to President Biden, Vice President Harris, and the tireless work of individuals and communities across the country, this remarkable chapter in climate and energy history will continue to write itself. Thank you for the privilege of being your Energy Secretary, America. It has been the honor of a lifetime.
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Today, we're celebrating 22 projects across 17 states that voluntarily shared with DOE that they received a total of nearly $1 billion in allocations from the Qualifying Advanced Energy Project Credit (48C). Of these projects, nine indicated they are located in 48C energy communities—communities with closed coal mines or coal plants—showcasing the Biden Administration’s commitment to investing in America’s energy communities. The projects disclosed today illustrate key step to improve the nation’s energy security and economic and industrial competitiveness, while creating high-quality jobs across the country, and build on historic levels of private sector investments in the United States, bringing manufacturing back to America after decades of offshoring, and creating good-paying clean energy jobs—including union jobs—across the nation. Read the release: https://lnkd.in/gjnqmTnk.