Portal:Department of Energy/Section 1

Organization

The department announced a reorganization with new names of under secretaries in 2022.[1]

Report to Secretary of Energy
Deputy Secretary of Energy
Office of International Affairs
Office of Congressional and Intergovernmental Affairs
Office of the General Counsel (Department of Energy)
Office of the Chief Financial Officer
Advanced Research Projects Agency-Energy
Energy Information Administration
Federal Energy Regulatory Commission
Office of Enterprise Assessments
Office of Energy Policy and System Analysis
Office of Intelligence and Counterintelligence
Office of Public Affairs
Office of Management
Office of Project Management
Chief Human Capital Officer
Chief Information Officer (Department of Energy)
Economic Impact and Diversity
Hearings and Appeals
Assistant Secretary of Energy (Environmental Management)

*Legacy Management

Small and Disadvantaged Business Utilization
Under Secretary for Science and Innovation
Arctic Energy Office
Office of Critical and Emerging Technologies (CET)
Assistant Secretary of Energy (Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy)
Assistant Secretary of Energy (Electricity)
Assistant Secretary of Energy (Fossil Energy and Carbon Management)
Assistant Secretary of Energy (Nuclear Energy)
Office of Science
Under Secretary of Energy for Nuclear Security
National Nuclear Security Administration
Under Secretary for Infrastructure
National Laboratory Operations Board
Associate Under Secretary of Energy (Environment, Health, Safety and Security)
Office of Clean Energy Demonstrations
Office of Federal Energy Management Programs
Grid Deployment Office
Office of Cybersecurity, Energy Security, & Energy Response[2]
Indian Energy Policy and Programs
Loan Programs Office
Office of State and Community Energy Programs
Bonneville Power Administration
Southeastern Power Administration
Southwestern Power Administration
Western Area Power Administration

Facilities

Other major DOE facilities include:[5][6]

Airstrip:

Nuclear weapons sites

The DOE/NNSA has federal responsibility for the design, testing and production of all nuclear weapons. NNSA in turn uses contractors to carry out its responsibilities at the following government owned sites:[8]