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U.S. Secretary of Energy Jennifer M. Granholm issued this statement today following the U.S. Senate’s bipartisan confirmation of David Crane by a vote of 56 to 43 to serve as Under Secretary for Infrastructure at the U.S. Department of Energy.

Funding From the President’s Investing in America Agenda Will Help Small- and Medium- Manufacturers Improve Energy Efficiency, Cut Costs, Increase Productivity, and Reduce Industrial Emissions

New Funding For 18 Clean Energy Projects Will Lower Energy Costs and Increase Security For American Indian and Alaska Native Communities

Four States and Two Tribal Nations Receive First Round of Investments to Strengthen Grid Resilience, Enhance Ability to Deliver Cheaper, Cleaner Energy to Communities Across the Country

Funding Will Reduce the Cost of Clean Hydrogen, Deliver Cleaner Air, More High-Quality Jobs, and Reduce Reliance on Fossil Fuels

Purchase of 3 Million Barrels Advances Efforts to Replenish Reserves at a Good Deal for American Taxpayers, Maintain the SPR’s Operational Readiness, and Protect the Nation’s Energy Security
15 Projects Will Develop High Performance Cooling Systems For More Energy Efficient Data Centers to Reduce Carbon Emissions and Mitigate Climate Change

Congressionally-Mandated Appliance Standards Will Save Americans More Than $10 billion Over 30 years and Significantly Cut Carbon Pollution in Communities Across the Nation

Competition for Middle and High School Students Highlights Importance of Investing in Next Generation of Science Leaders

Secretary Granholm and Republic of Korea Minister of Trade, Industry, and Energy Lee Chang-Yang met to discuss cooperation and committed to strengthening bilateral cooperation on clean energy, climate, and energy security.