According to Politico on December 15, 2020, President-elect Joe Biden will pick former Michigan Governor Jennifer Granholm to be the head of the Department of Energy (DOE).[1] Granholm, who served two terms as Governor of Michigan from 2003 to 2011, has been a strong advocate for zero-emissions vehicles and has argued that the U.S. risks being left behind by other countries if it does not develop alternative energy technologies. In an op-ed in the Detroit News, Granholm wrote, “[T]he private sector needs greater support and political will from our policymakers to help us fully realize the potential of a zero-carbon future. The economics are clear: The time for a low-carbon recovery is now.”
Picking Granholm for DOE secretary is a clear sign that Biden wants the department to play a central role in achieving the targets of Biden’s climate plan. While the DOE’s budget is primarily devoted to maintaining the U.S.’s nuclear weapons arsenal, it also operates 17 national labs that help develop advanced technology used in renewables, nuclear energy and fossil fuel production. Under the Obama administration, the DOE oversaw tens of billions of dollars in loan guarantees and grants that expanded the adoption of solar and wind power and helped drive down the costs of renewables. The DOE also sets appliance standards, conducts research on innovations like electric heat pumps, and oversees building and residential energy efficiency programs, all of which will be key to reducing emissions from buildings.
[1] https://www.politico.com/news/2020/12/15/biden-to-tap-former-michigan-gov-granholm-to-lead-energy-department-445782