Energy Department Restructures CMEI with New Offices for Minerals and Technology
The Energy Department has restructured its Office of Critical Minerals and Energy Innovation (CMEI), creating three new divisions: the Office of Critical Minerals, Materials and Manufacturing (CM3), the Office of Energy Technology (E-Tech), and the Office of Innovation, Affordability and Consumer Choice (IACC). This reorganization, announced by Assistant Secretary of Energy Audrey Robertson, aims to improve resource allocation in response to the increasing demand for energy and critical minerals vital to the economy.

The Energy Department has announced a reorganization of its Office of Critical Minerals and Energy Innovation (CMEI), introducing three new divisions: the Office of Critical Minerals, Materials and Manufacturing (CM3), the Office of Energy Technology (E-Tech), and the Office of Innovation, Affordability and Consumer Choice (IACC). This restructuring aims to enhance resource allocation to address the rising demand for energy and critical minerals essential for the economy, according to Assistant Secretary of Energy Audrey Robertson.




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