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Secretary Granholm Highlights Biden-Harris Administration's Commitment to Clean Energy During Trip to Arizona

Secretary of Energy Jennifer Granholm, Vice President Kamala Harris, and Secretary of the Interior Deb Haaland traveled to Arizona to highlight the Biden-Harris Administration's commitment to building a clean energy economy.

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February 14, 2023
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Arizona Governor Katie Hobbs, California Independent System Operator President and CEO Elliot Mainzer, Lotus Infrastructure Partners Chairman and CEO Himanshu Saxena, Vice President Harris, U.S. Secretary of the Interior Deb Haaland, Secretary Granholm, and Assistant to the President and National Climate Advisor Ali Zaidi break ground on the Ten West Link transmission line in Tonopah, Arizona.
From left to right: Governor Katie Hobbs, Elliot Mainzer, Himanshu Saxena, Vice President Kamala Harris, Secretary Deb Haaland, Secretary Jennifer Granholm, and National Climate Advisor Ali Zaidi

Secretary Jennifer M. Granholm traveled to Arizona from Thursday, January 19th to Friday, January 20th, to highlight the Biden-Harris Administration's commitment to building a clean energy economy on American soil, with American workers.

 

Secretary Granholm in Arizona
Secretary Jennifer Granholm speaking at the Ten West Link transmission project groundbreaking.

During her trip, the Secretary was joined by Vice President Kamala Harris and Secretary of the Interior Deb Haaland in commemorating the groundbreaking of the Ten West Link transmission project, which will deliver low-cost electricity to millions of customers in Central Arizona and Southern California.

Secretary Granholm remarked, “Today’s announcement showcases the exciting potential of building reliable energy infrastructure that harvests abundant American-grown clean energy. The Biden-Harris administration is determined to create good-paying, unions jobs while addressing climate change head-on—and we’ll continue to see projects like Ten West being made in every pocket of the nation for years to come.”

The next day, Secretary Granholm paid a visit to the Western Area Power Administration's Desert Southwest Region and met with Administrator Tracey A. LeBeau for a tour of their dispatch center and to speak with senior leaders, maintenance managers, and line crews about the importance of safeguarding America's power grid.

Secretary Granholm with staff at the Western Area Power Administration's Desert Southwest regional office in Phoenix, Arizona.
Secretary Granholm with staff at the Western Area Power Administration's Desert Southwest regional office in Phoenix, Arizona.
Secretary Granholm and Arizona Department of Housing staff visiting a recently weatherized residence with the homeowner.
Secretary Granholm and Arizona Department of Housing staff visiting a recently weatherized residence with the homeowner.

The Secretary wrapped her trip with a visit to a recently weatherized home in the Phoenix metropolitan area, where she discussed the President's investments in energy retrofit programs. "It is inspiring to see the impact of these programs firsthand," said Secretary Granholm. "They not only make homes healthier and more energy efficient, but also help save families money on their energy bills."

The Secretary's trip to Arizona emphasized the Biden Administration's whole-of-government approach to helping communities transition to a clean energy future through lower home energy bills, reduced air pollution, and clean energy job creation.

Tags:
  • Clean Energy
  • Investing in America
  • Bipartisan Infrastructure Law
  • Inflation Reduction Act
  • Energy Justice

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