2023 will be a major year for the Department of Energy (DOE), which is in the process of implementing new investments from the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law. DOE is standing up 60 new programs, and aims to direct 40% of federal investments to underserved communities under President Biden’s Justice40 Initiative. From her time as CIO for the EPA to her current role as Energy CIO, Ann Dunkin has been dedicated to sustainability missions. Dunkin breaks down what the future of clean energy will look like and discusses how the IT industry has an important role to play in catalyzing climate resilience.
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Season 6
Episode 2
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DOE Catalyzes Climate Resilience With New Programs
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Ann Dunkin’s tech strategy is supporting a carbon pollution-free electricity sector by 2035.
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Ann Dunkin CIO Department of Energy
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