Holiday Greetings from the Arctic Energy Office

Happy Holidays from the Arctic Energy Office at the U.S. Department of Energy. While acknowledging our many challenges, it’s a season to be grateful for the people and communities in the Arctic we serve, for our nation’s investments in climate and clean energy, for time with those who are important to us, and for building relationships. 

So, thank you, for your engagement with the Arctic Energy Office. 

In the Arctic, we are no strangers to the long winters, the cold and the darkness of the season.  

We know it takes partnerships, neighbors, and friends near and far, to bring joy, light, and growth during these times. We also want to reflect on what our office has accomplished in 2023 as we head into the new year. 

With your help, we’ve pushed forward to implement the strong vision of the DOE Arctic Strategy and the National Strategy for the Arctic, partnering with over 21 Department of Energy offices and leaders to work on topics ranging from critical minerals to national defense, from hydrogen strategies to advanced nuclear in Alaska to meet community microgrid needs. 

We’ve also worked on STEM education, Tribal outreach and Alaska Native Corporation and Village connections, and boosting Arctic applicants to DOE funding and technical assistance opportunities.  

We’ve launched the Arctic Energy Ambassadors, and we will be announcing more in January about our cohort and their work. 

And we’ve worked internationally with the White House and our Arctic allies and partners to carry out the new National Strategy for the Arctic Region to ensure a safe and prosperous region in Alaska and internationally.   

For our team, we said goodbye to some and wished them well on their next career moves. Givey Kochanowski moved to the Department of Interior’s Bureau of Ocean Management, Carolyn Hinkley transitioned to the Office of Electricity at the Department of Energy, and Dr. Matt Heavner completed his detail and returned to his work at Los Alamos National Laboratory. 

Before the year closed out we added new team members, with AnneMarie Horowitz joining us as Chief of Staff, Brix Hahn joining us as our Alaska Engagement Advisor, Dr. Levi Kilcher joining us as our Senior Energy Advisor, and Paul McKinley joining us as a joint Hydrogen Energy Advisor with the University of Alaska Fairbanks and Arctic Energy Office. Get to know our new (and current) staff through their bios here. 

There’s so much more to come in 2024, in partnership with many of you, so please keep following along and let us know if you’re in Alaska or D.C. so we can connect

Happy Holidays. We appreciate you. 

Originally published at https://www.energy.gov/arctic/articles/holiday-greetings-arctic-energy-office

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