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Secretary Granholm issued the following statement after the U.S. Senate confirmed Dr. Ali Nouri by voice vote to serve as Assistant Secretary for Congressional and Intergovernmental Affairs at DOE.
Funding supports university faculty and student projects to improve the resiliency and development of carbon-free nuclear power.
Six R&D projects aim to decrease cost barriers to deploying the clean energy technology needed to eliminate greenhouse emissions.
Discussion with leaders from throughout the battery supply chain follows release of National Battery Blueprint.
Students from 13 universities represent the next generation of wind and clean energy professionals.
Secretary Granholm traveled to Nevada to make the case for the American Jobs Plan and ways it will supercharge clean energy investments in Nevada and throughout the country.
In concert with White House report on supply chain vulnerabilities, DOE takes immediate steps to create jobs and secure America’s economic competitiveness.
DOE takes immediate action to shore up battery supply chain, U.S. competitiveness, and spur job creation.
ICYMI: In West Virginia, Secretary Granholm Touts American Jobs Plan, State's Clean Energy Potential
Secretary Granholm traveled to West Virginia to tout the American Jobs Plan, the Biden Administration’s efforts to empower and uplift coal and power plant communities, and DOE's clean energy investments in West Virginia.
Secretary Granholm traveled to Houston to tout the American Jobs Plan and its investments to build a clean energy economy that creates millions of good-paying jobs, saves consumers money, and reduces the health impacts of pollution.