Our Vision
The Arctic Energy Office brings together assets from across the Department of Energy to work together in collaborative and innovative ways to meet the energy, science, and national security needs of the United States and its allies in the Arctic.
Our Mission
With its cross-cutting mission, the Arctic Energy Office coordinates the numerous activities underway across the DOE complex related to the Arctic and brings them together under one single umbrella that serves the entire Department.
The Arctic Energy Office leads the Department’s domestic energy Administration priorities as well as cross-cutting opportunities and priorities on the Arctic region, strategic analysis, assessment of equities and energy resources in Alaska, cutting edge initiatives, and innovative activities including microgrids and integrated energy systems.
The Office coordinates DOE’s domestic engagement strategy, objectives, and operations, and recommends policy and programs working across Departmental elements, together with other federal agencies, the Executive Office of the President, National Security Council, national and international organizations and institutions, and the private sector.
In order to accomplish its mission, the Office collaborates with the Office of the Secretary, relevant DOE program and staff offices, and national laboratories, including the Office of International Affairs, and the private sector. The Arctic Energy Office coordinates with the DOE's Office of International Affairs to manage the Department’s Arctic Strategic Plan to ensure the nexus of Arctic and Alaskan energy, science and national security issues aligns with Administration priorities. The Arctic Energy Office collaborates with the Assistant Secretary for International Affairs, who has primary responsibility for international policy, in the analysis, development, evaluation, and implementation of international Arctic policy.
The Office facilitates the communication of DOE national energy policies and initiatives to ensure the Department’s domestic presence is based on a sound strategy and a thorough evaluation of Departmental needs and resources to strengthen the Department's mission and programs and facilitate the advancement of U.S. energy, science and national security interests.
Our Partnerships
The Arctic Energy Office maintains substantive knowledge of the activities, issues, and policies of the Department, Administration, other Federal entities (including the National Security Council, Office of Management and Budget and other White House offices), Congress and Congressional Committees, and energy producers and consumers. The AE Director, or designated staff, represents the Under Secretary of Energy in interagency deliberations on those issues within its purview. The Arctic Energy Office coordinates DOE’s domestic energy relations with other countries closely with the Department of State, and other relevant agencies. DOE cooperates directly with state and local governments, universities and through bilateral organizations.
The Arctic Energy Office works in partnership with other DOE organizations (e.g., Office of Electricity Delivery and Energy Reliability, Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy, Office of Fossil Energy and Carbon Management, Office of Indian Energy Policy and Programs, Office of Nuclear Energy, Office of Science), and the DOE National Laboratories (e.g., the members of the Arctic Laboratory Partnerships consortium).
The University of Alaska, Fairbanks (UAF) is a key partner with the Arctic Energy Office. Office space for the Arctic Energy Office is located on the UAF campus, providing immediate proximity to its array of arctic research expertise and resources, UAF’s Alaska Center for Energy and Power testing facility, the Cold Climate Housing Research Center operated by the National Renewable Energy Laboratory, and the Permafrost Tunnel Research Facility maintained by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.
About the Arctic Energy Office