President-elect Donald Trump named former Rep. Lee Zeldin (R-N.Y.) as his subsequent Environmental Safety Company chief amid a flurry of nominations this week, and enlisted former oil and coal lobbyists who held Cupboard positions within the Republican’s earlier time period to vet candidates for the subsequent administration.
However the job of vitality secretary — and a brand new “energy czar” publish, a robust White Home place to coordinate the administration’s efforts to slash laws and ramp up oil and fuel drilling — stay unfilled.
Among the many prime candidates for both function is North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum (R), a billionaire businessman from a prime oil-producing state who mounted an ill-fated problem in opposition to Trump for the GOP presidential nomination earlier this 12 months.
Burgum is a “big-time favorite for energy secretary,” in keeping with a supply with data of the transition discussions who requested anonymity to talk overtly on the topic. A second supply near the discussions confirmed Burgum was beneath severe consideration for one of many jobs.
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On Friday, the Monetary Occasions reported that Trump was eyeing Burgum for the vitality czar job particularly.
Burgum had been broadly mentioned as a possible vice presidential candidate earlier than Trump settled on Ohio Sen. JD Vance. Burgum mentioned final week that when Trump referred to as him after choosing Vance as his No. 2, he addressed the governor as “Mr. Secretary.”
“It’s a sign of respect for the whole state of North Dakota that my name is popping up on a short list for various positions. He and I were on the same page that you can’t do transition planning,” Burgum instructed the native TV station KFYR final week. “You really shouldn’t even be talking about it until after you win an election. And, and of course, now, yesterday and today those discussions are going in earnest.”
One other contender for one of many prime vitality jobs is Dan Brouillette, the identical two sources mentioned, confirming reporting in The New York Occasions. He served as Trump’s vitality secretary from 2019 to 2021. (His predecessor, former Texas Gov. Rick Perry, had resigned amid scrutiny over his involvement within the former president’s efforts to push Ukraine to analyze the enterprise dealings of President Joe Biden’s son, Hunter Biden.)
Simply days earlier than the November election, Brouillette abruptly stop his job as chief government of the Edison Electrical Institute, the foyer group representing the nation’s largest electrical firms. Throughout his 10-month stint at its helm, Brouillette failed to rent key employees and struggled to coordinate with a few of its members, the commerce publication E&E Information reported.
Former JPMorgan Chase managing director Paul Dabbar, who served within the final Trump administration because the Power Division’s undersecretary of science, can be into consideration for the company’s prime job, one of many sources mentioned.
The US is at present producing and exporting extra oil and fuel than at any level throughout Trump’s first time period in workplace. In vowing to “drill, baby, drill,” Trump has fielded requests from the business’s prime lobbying teams to intestine laws meant to scale back planet-heating emissions from pipelines, cars and drilling fields.
Republicans in Congress stay cut up over pledges to intestine the Inflation Discount Act, Biden’s landmark local weather legislation, which has overwhelmingly funded tasks in purple states. Sen. John Thune (R-S.D.), who gained a contested vote Wednesday to function the subsequent Senate Majority Chief, has constantly billed himself as a supporter of an “all-of-the-above” vitality technique and has proudly touted the expansion of renewable energy in his state.

Whereas the GOP is broadly thought of prone to goal tax credit for getting electrical autos, the booming photo voltaic business is prone to have an advocate in Elon Musk, the photo voltaic (and EV) mogul now serving as considered one of Trump’s closest advisers.
“Solar power will be the vast majority of power generation in the future,” the billionaire Tesla chief government posted Tuesday on his social media website.
As costly offshore turbine tasks have stalled out over the previous two years and as inflation has ratcheted up building prices, Trump’s longstanding criticism of wind energy probably bodes worse for that vitality supply.
Nevertheless, one supply of zero-carbon energy — the nation’s second-largest — may see progress beneath the subsequent administration.
Like most Republicans, Trump supported nuclear vitality throughout his first time period, signing key laws and government orders to bolster analysis and deployment of recent reactors. He additionally provided Poland a traditionally massive mortgage to fund the nation’s plans to construct its first atomic energy station with American know-how.
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Trump has waffled in his assist for nuclear energy in latest interviews, calling new reactors “very good, very safe” in an August look on a conservative speak present earlier than complaining on Joe Rogan’s podcast shortly earlier than the election that atomic vitality prices an excessive amount of and carries “dangers.” In a separate interview with the comic and former UFC commentator, Vance provided full-throated assist for constructing extra nuclear vegetation.