US President-elect Donald Trump announced Saturday that Chris Wright will join his administration as energy secretary and become a member of the newly-formed Council of National Energy.
Wright, a prominent figure in the energy sector, has experience in the nuclear, solar, geothermal and oil and gas industries. Trump highlighted Wright’s role in advancing American energy independence and global energy market transformation, particularly through contributions to the shale revolution.
The Council of National Energy will oversee all departments and agencies related to energy production, distribution and regulation. It aims to achieve US energy dominance by reducing regulatory obstacles and prioritizing innovation.
Trump said Wright would work closely with Doug Burgum, his choice for interior secretary, to enhance energy independence and foster international partnerships to address global energy needs.
As energy secretary, Wright is expected to lead efforts to cut red tape, promote innovation and contribute to what Trump referred to as a “new golden age of American prosperity and global peace.”
Wright, the founder and chairman of Liberty Energy, an energy service provider, has been recognized for his contributions to the energy sector.
With a background in mechanical engineering from MIT, he has held leadership roles at companies and is an advocate for renewable and conventional energy solutions.
By Alperen Aktas
Anadolu Agency
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