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|OrganizationName= Office of International Affairs | |OrganizationName=Office of International Affairs | ||
|OrganizationType= Executive Departments (Sub-organization) | |OrganizationType=Executive Departments (Sub-organization) | ||
|Mission= The OIA leads the Department of Energy's (DOE) international engagement to advance U.S. energy, climate, and security interests. Its mission is to foster international cooperation, promote U.S. energy technologies, and support global energy transitions towards sustainability. | |Mission=The OIA leads the Department of Energy's (DOE) international engagement to advance U.S. energy, climate, and security interests. Its mission is to foster international cooperation, promote U.S. energy technologies, and support global energy transitions towards sustainability. | ||
|OrganizationExecutive= Assistant Secretary for International Affairs | |ParentOrganization=Department of Energy | ||
|TopOrganization=Department of Energy | |||
|OrganizationExecutive=Assistant Secretary for International Affairs | |||
|Services=International Energy Policy; Diplomatic Engagement; Energy Security; Climate Change Initiatives | |||
|Services= International Energy Policy; Diplomatic Engagement; Energy Security; Climate Change Initiatives | |HeadquartersLocation=38.8872, -77.02583 | ||
|HeadquartersAddress=1000 Independence Ave SW, Washington, DC 20585, USA | |||
|Website=https://www.energy.gov/ia/office-international-affairs | |||
|HeadquartersLocation= 38. | |||
|HeadquartersAddress= 1000 Independence Ave SW, Washington, DC 20585, USA | |||
}} | }} | ||
'''Office of International Affairs (OIA)''' within the U.S. Department of Energy is responsible for directing the department's international energy policy, leading multilateral negotiations, and fostering energy partnerships worldwide. OIA works to ensure that U.S. energy policies are integrated into global strategies for climate, economic, and security goals. | '''Office of International Affairs (OIA)''' within the U.S. Department of Energy is responsible for directing the department's international energy policy, leading multilateral negotiations, and fostering energy partnerships worldwide. OIA works to ensure that U.S. energy policies are integrated into global strategies for climate, economic, and security goals. | ||
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==Partners== | ==Partners== | ||
* Foreign governments and energy ministries for bilateral engagements. | |||
* International organizations like the International Energy Agency (IEA), Clean Energy Ministerial (CEM), and G7/G20 for multilateral cooperation. | |||
* DOE's national laboratories for research collaboration. | |||
==Number of employees== | ==Number of employees== | ||
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===Divisions=== | ===Divisions=== | ||
* Multilateral Engagement for international forums and negotiations. | |||
* Bilateral Affairs to manage country-specific energy partnerships. | |||
* Technology Collaboration for international R&D. | |||
==List of programs== | ==List of programs== | ||
* [[Clean Energy Ministerial]] for global clean energy technology deployment. | |||
* [[Mission Innovation]] to accelerate clean energy innovation. | |||
* Energy Security Initiatives for crisis response and energy resilience. | |||
==Last total enacted budget== | ==Last total enacted budget== | ||
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==History== | ==History== | ||
The Office of International Affairs has evolved since its inception with the DOE in 1977, adapting to the changing landscape of global energy dynamics. It has been pivotal in U.S. participation in international energy forums, climate agreements, and technological partnerships, significantly influencing U.S. foreign energy policy and global energy transitions<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.energy.gov/ia/about-us |title=About Us | The Office of International Affairs has evolved since its inception with the DOE in 1977, adapting to the changing landscape of global energy dynamics. It has been pivotal in U.S. participation in international energy forums, climate agreements, and technological partnerships, significantly influencing U.S. foreign energy policy and global energy transitions<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.energy.gov/ia/about-us |title=About Us * Office of International Affairs |publisher=Department of Energy |access-date=January 27, 2025}}</ref>. | ||
==External links== | ==External links== |
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