Biden to pick former Michigan governor Granholm to be energy secretary
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[December 16, 2020]
By Jarrett Renshaw, Trevor Hunnicutt and Timothy Gardner
(Reuters) -President-elect Joe Biden is
expected to pick former Michigan Governor Jennifer Granholm to be
secretary of energy in his administration, two people familiar with the
decision said on Tuesday.
Granholm, 61, was Michigan's first female governor, serving two terms in
the battleground state from 2003 to 2011. She worked with Biden, who was
vice president under former President Barack Obama, on the 2009 bailout
of automobile manufacturers General Motors Co and Chrysler.
A spokesman for Biden's transition team did not respond to requests for
comment. A spokesman for Granholm did not immediately respond to an
email seeking comment.
While governor, Granholm supported efforts to build advanced battery
plants for electric cars in Michigan, despite concerns from some in the
auto industry about moving away from gasoline-powered engines. She also
pushed through a modest energy standard that required a portion of the
state's energy to be generated by renewable sources.
More recently she has taught at the University of California, Berkeley,
on subjects including state budgets, clean energy jobs, and diversifying
the economy. In 2015 she launched the American Jobs Project, to focus on
promoting state policies to create middle-class jobs in batteries and
other forms of advanced energy technology.
If confirmed by the Senate, Granholm is expected to play a role in the
department's support of advanced batteries, energy efficiency and
electricity generation from renewable and nuclear power as Biden makes
curbing climate change one of the pillars of his administration.
She would also likely deal with energy ministers in Russia, Saudi Arabia
and other oil and gas-producing countries.
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Former Michigan Governor Jennifer Granholm addresses the Democratic
National Convention in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S. July 28,
2016. REUTERS/Scott Audette
Granholm would be the second female U.S. energy secretary after
Hazel O'Leary served under former President Bill Clinton in the
1990s.
President Donald Trump's two energy secretaries spent much of their
time on oil and gas politics. Rick Perry, his first, was a former
governor of Texas. Trump's second, Dan Brouillette, was a former
lobbyist for Ford Motor Co and a state energy regulator in
Louisiana.
Most of the department's budget goes to modernizing the country's
stockpile of nuclear warheads and to cleaning up nuclear sites.
Biden picked Granholm over Elizabeth Sherwood-Randall, his former
adviser when he was in the Senate, and who served in the Obama
administration as deputy secretary of energy. Granholm also beat out
Arun Majumdar, the first director of the department's agency that
promotes and funds research and development of advanced energy
technologies, and Ernest Moniz who was energy secretary during the
Obama administration.
(Reporting by Trevor Hunnicutt in New York, Jarrett Renshaw in
Atlanta, and Timothy Gardner in WashingtonEditing by Chris Reese and
Matthew Lewis)
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