The tenth European Union–U.S. Energy Council, chaired by EU High Representative Josep Borrell Fontelles, European Energy Commissioner Kadri Simson, Secretary of State Antony Blinken, and Deputy Secretary of Energy Turk, met today in Brussels.
This year the Department of Energy celebrated Women’s History Month by showcasing the accomplishments of women leaders and innovators across its offices and the greater energy sector.
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The United States of America and Canada share the common vision of a safe and secure global energy system.
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Bipartisan Infrastructure Law Funding Will Support Energy and Water Conservation Measures to Reduce Emissions From Government Facilities
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New Department-wide Initiative Will Drive Public and Private Sector Engagement Critical to Effective Clean Energy Industrial Strategy
Deputy Secretary Turk concluded a multi-nation tour where he held a series of productive dialogues with government, academia, energy associations, and industry to deepen energy and climate collaboration between the U.S. and key South American partners.