Fossil Energy organization restructured
The Department of Energy has restructured its fossil energy organization to accommodate increases in activity and visibility of the President's $2.5 billion clean coal technology initiative. The realignment also includes changes in the coal research and development program and in supporting staff functions. In the coal program, changes in the organization include the establishment of two associate deputy assistant secretaries, both reporting to the deputy Assistant Secretary for Coal Technology. One associate deputy assistant secretary will oversee the Clean Coal Technology Program. A second associate deputy assistant secretary will manage the coal research and development program. An organizational chart illustrates the new fossil energy headquarters organization.
- OSTI ID:
- 5260449
- Journal Information:
- Fossil Energy Rev.; (United States), Journal Name: Fossil Energy Rev.; (United States)
- Country of Publication:
- United States
- Language:
- English
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