DOE Creates New Fusion Office as Part of Major Reorganization
Energy Secretary Christ Wright speaking at a swearing-in ceremony for new appointees in September.
DOE
The Department of Energy announced a major reorganization of the agency on Thursday that creates several brand new offices and merges, moves, or renames others. Some offices appear to have been eliminated altogether, though it is unclear if this will directly result in any staff reductions.
A press release
A new organization chart
It is unclear if the Office of Fusion will take over the entirety of the Fusion Energy Sciences division currently housed within the Office of Science. DOE had not responded to a request for comment on this at the time of publication, but did say the Office of Science’s core mission would remain unchanged.
The Fusion Industry Association welcomed the creation of a standalone Office of Fusion, stating
Under the previous organization chart,
The Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy is not listed on the latest organization chart, but reports suggest EERE will form part of the new Office of Critical Minerals and Energy Innovation, which reports directly to Energy Secretary Wright.
The Office of Nuclear Energy, the Office of Electricity, and the Arctic Energy Office have been moved to the under secretary of energy, previously known as the under secretary for infrastructure. The role is currently held on an acting basis by Alex Fitzsimmons, director of DOE’s cybersecurity office.
The Office of Fossil Energy, which was previously overseen by the under secretary for science, also appears to have been transferred to the under secretary of energy and renamed the Office of Hydrocarbons and Geothermal Energy — a title that suggests it will take on geothermal R&D programs previously managed by EERE. The Loans Program Office, which financed many clean energy programs, has reportedly been renamed the Office of Energy Dominance Financing and remains under the supervision of the under secretary of energy.
The Office of Clean Energy Demonstrations, the Grid Deployment Office, the Office of Federal Energy Management Program, and the Office of State and Community Programs are among the offices previously overseen by the under secretary of infrastructure that are no longer listed on the new organization chart. Energy Secretary Wright signalled
The Advanced Projects Research Agency – Energy, which President Donald Trump sought to eliminate in his first term, remains untouched in the new organization chart.
This is not the first time the Trump administration has reorganized the agency. During President Trump’s first term, the agency separated