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December 16, 2020

Biden to Pick Former Mich. Gov. Granholm as DOE Secretary; Agency to Help Drive Climate Change Agenda

By ExchangeMonitor

President-elect Joe Biden will nominate former Michigan Gov. Jennifer Granholm (D) to be Secretary of Energy, media reported late Tuesday.

Granholm, who is deeply familiar with U.S. auto-making, will be a key ambassador to industry when Biden enlists the DOE’s help bolstering his agenda to fight climate change, outlets reported, citing people familiar with the Biden transition team’s discussions. Politico was first with the news.

If the Granholm pick is official, Biden will have bypassed a couple of former DOE leaders with deeper experience in the nuclear field: former secretary of Energy Ernest Moniz and former deputy secretary Elizabeth Sherwood-Randall.

Moniz, a physicist, helped negotiate the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action, or the Iran nuclear deal, and Sherwood-Randall has deep experience in national security and nuclear nonproliferation.

The Biden team had not officially announced the pick at deadline Wednesday for Weapons Complex Morning Briefing.

Rep. Marcy Kaptur (D-Ohio), the chair of the House Appropriations energy and water subcommittee, praised the pick Wednesday morning on Twitter.

 

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