Obama Starts Filling Energy Team

by: Tom Doggett  |  Reuters

Obama Starts Filling Energy Team
Nobel Prize winner Steven Chu will lead Obama's Energy Department. (Photo: Bart Nagel)

    Washington - President-elect Barack Obama will nominate Steven Chu, a Nobel physics laureate and advocate of alternative energy research, as his energy secretary, a Democratic aide said on Wednesday.

    Chu, who would be the first Asian-American to lead the department, would work closely with former Environmental Protection Agency chief Carol Browner, who will head a new council coordinating White House policy on energy, climate and environmental issues.

    Obama, who has said energy and environmental matters would be important to his administration, is filling out the team that will oversee them.

    He wants to spend billions of dollars to promote alternative energy sources and create millions of green energy jobs.

    Lisa Jackson, the chief of staff for New Jersey's governor, will also be nominated to head the Environmental Protection Agency, a Democratic aide confirmed. She would be the first African-American to lead that agency.

    Earlier, a Democratic official said Obama had chosen Nancy Sutley, a deputy mayor of Los Angeles, to head the White House Council on Environmental Quality.

    Browner, a principal at global strategy firm The Albright Group LLC, heads Obama's advisory team on energy and the environment. During President Bill Clinton's administration, she became the longest-serving EPA administrator.

    Chu, whose appointment requires U.S. Senate confirmation, shared the 1997 Nobel Prize in physics for developing methods to cool and trap atoms with laser light and has been director of the Energy Department's Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory in California since 1994.

    The laboratory's website said Chu was an early advocate for finding scientific solutions to climate change and had guided the laboratory on a new mission to become the world leader in alternative and renewable energy research, particularly the development of carbon-neutral sources of energy.

    A spokesman for the Lawrence Berkeley laboratory said of Chu's selection: "We don't really know about it. Whatever contacts the Obama people have had with Steve Chu, he kept it offline from the laboratory."

    Chu could not be reached for comment. He is traveling in Asia and Europe and will be back at work on Monday.

    Jackson was New Jersey's environmental protection commissioner until she became the governor's chief of staff this month. She previously worked at the federal EPA for almost two decades.

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    (Writing by Tom Doggett, additional reporting by Deborah Charles; Editing by David Alexander and Peter Cooney)

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Academia is where Obama

Academia is where Obama should be getting most of the people he's choosing for the important appointed positions in his government. Instead, the majority are coming from Clintondemia. Let us home the buck does indeed stop with BHO, and not his Clintonites.


ELECTION INTEGRITY, WHERE IS

ELECTION INTEGRITY, WHERE IS OBAMA? I certainly hope he will take up this issue, because if he does not, he can see his second term go down the drain. The Election Systems in this country is a shambles, and it must be fixed from the bottom up. All electronic voting machines, which are owned by private corporations, with sole control of the source codes, must be scrapped completely, and only hand-counted paper ballots used.


Obama's choices may have

Obama's choices may have once been Clintonistas, but they're Obamaniacs now. His non-Clintonista selections show that Mr. Obama pays very careful attention not just to affinity, experience or ability, but to vision. Htat's what America has long been missing: A vision in which we all can share; A Vision For You.


Barack Obama is to be

Barack Obama is to be applauded for his integrity in choosing those with vastly more experience than himself. It is imperative that our President Elect get it right the first time around. Maybe it's true that he is nominating or appointing more moderates. However, this country is made up of more than just those of us on the Left. It just makes sense that we work together to make changes necessary to ensure the very survival of his country.


Energy is one of the key

Energy is one of the key areas where we need someone who understand science and physics, is not tarnished by politics, yet has some administrative experience....Chu from Lawrence Livermore Labs fits the position beautifully. For those who are worried about those choices with Clinton Administration experience, please note that many key positions require some political experience...so as to NOT commit some mistakes of the past. Carol Browner, for example, is a very solid choice as an advisor, she's an environmentalist who knows the EPA issues through and through.