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The United States secretary of energy is the head of the United States Department of Energy, a member of the Cabinet of the United States and fifteenth in the presidential line of succession. The position was created on October 1, 1977, when President Jimmy Carter signed the Department of Energy Organization Act, [2] establishing the department ...
Below is a list of nominations and appointments to the Department of Energy by Joe Biden, the 46th president of the United States.As of June 21, 2024, according to tracking by The Washington Post and Partnership for Public Service, 17 nominees have been confirmed, 0 nominees are being considered by the Senate, and 9 positions do not have nominees.
Secretary of Energy: Chris Wright [86] February 4, 2025 (Confirmed February 3, 2025, 59–38) [RC 8] Ingrid Kolb [34] January 20, 2025 February 4, 2025 Deputy Secretary of Energy: James Danly: Awaiting Senate Confirmation Chief Financial Officier: Tina Pierce: Under Secretary of Energy for Infrastructure: Wells Griffith [87]
"As Secretary of Energy, Chris will be a key leader, driving innovation, cutting red tape, and ushering in a new 'Golden Age of American Prosperity and Global Peace,'" Trump said in a Truth Social ...
CEO Chris Wright has been confirmed by the Senate to serve as President Donald Trump's secretary of energy, where he will be at the helm of shaping the president's "Drill, baby, drill" agenda ...
The United States Department of Energy (DOE) is an executive department of the U.S. federal government that oversees U.S. national energy policy and energy production, the research and development of nuclear power, the military's nuclear weapons program, nuclear reactor production for the United States Navy, energy-related research, and energy conservation.
Melanie A. Kenderdine will assume the secretary-designate position May 8, according to the Governor's Office. She succeeds former Secretary Sarah ... Governor announces new Cabinet secretary of ...
This is a list of positions filled by presidential appointment with Senate confirmation.Under the Appointments Clause of the United States Constitution and law of the United States, certain federal positions appointed by the president of the United States require confirmation (advice and consent) of the United States Senate.