U.S. Department of Energy Recognizes National Black History Month, 2025

U.S. Secretary of Energy Chris Wright released a statement in recognition of National Black History Month – February 2025.

Energy.gov

February 21, 2025
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WASHINGTON— U.S. Secretary of Energy Chris Wright released the following statement in recognition of National Black History Month – February 2025: 

“Today, I am honored to join President Trump in recognizing February 2025 as National Black History Month. Throughout our history, Black Americans have strengthened our nation’s position as a global leader in energy production, science, and technology. Lewis Latimer’s contributions to electric lighting, Dr. George Washington Carver’s advancements in biofuels, and Dr. William Knox and Dr. Blanche Lawrence’s critical work on the Manhattan Project are just a few examples of the innovation and dedication to excellence that embody the American spirit—one of hard work, determination, and a relentless drive to achieve greatness. 

"The Department of Energy remains committed to advancing bold, America-first energy policies that empower our workforce, fuel economic growth, and solidify our nation’s leadership on the world stage. This Black History Month, join us as we celebrate the patriots and pioneers who have contributed to America’s energy success and look forward to a future where we continue to lead the world in energy production, innovation, and strength."

 

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