March 29, 2022
Manchin also visited the International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor
Manchin Attends International Energy Agency 2022 Ministerial Meeting
Manchin also visited the International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor
Washington,
DC – Last week, U.S. Senator Joe Manchin (D-WV), Chairman of the
Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee, traveled to Paris, France, to
participate in the International Energy Agency’s (IEA) 2022 Ministerial
Meeting, an energy conference made up of industry leaders and representatives
from across the globe.
During
the conference, Chairman Manchin highlighted the need for strategic
partnerships with our friends and allies around the globe to strengthen our
collective energy security and reduce our reliance on energy resources and
associated raw materials from countries like Russia and China that might use
that supply chain dependency against us. The Chairman also urged leaders to
take steps to ensure energy-producing communities are at the heart of plans to
continue the transition to a cleaner energy future.
Chairman
Manchin also traveled to Saint-Paul-l?s-Durance, France, to tour the
International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor, or “ITER,” the world’s first
large-scale fusion reactor currently under construction. Chairman Manchin has
long supported fusion energy as a valuable resource critical to providing
reliable power and addressing climate change. In February, he introduced the Senate’s bipartisan Department
of Energy Science for the Future Act, which would support the Department’s
Fusion Energy Research division.
“I
was honored to have been invited by my good friends Dr. Fatih Birol, Executive
Director of the IEA, and U.S. Secretary of Energy Jennifer Granholm, who
chaired this year’s meeting, to participate in this important conference on
energy and climate. It was clear that Putin’s senseless aggression in Ukraine
and his weaponization of energy has made countries and industry reconsider the
most responsible way to transition our energy systems for the climate and our
collective energy security. It is imperative that the United States step in to
provide Europe with the energy resources that we are blessed with and they
desperately need,” said Chairman Manchin. “Throughout this trip, I was
excited to hear from global leaders in the private sector and representatives
of countries from around the world that have been shocked into the energy
realities by Putin’s war. They understand that the approaches they are taking
to ensure a balance between climate and reliable, affordable energy must
include technologies like hydrogen, nuclear, and fusion, and require a
responsible transition that will include fossil fuels. As Chairman of the
Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee, I will continue to advocate for
an all-of-the-above approach to both our energy resources and the technologies
to use them in the cleanest way possible to ensure that the United States can
step up to the plate to meet our domestic energy needs and those of our allies
and partners during this uncertain time and into the future.”
To view photos of the visit, please click here.
To
watch a video of Chairman Manchin at the IEA’s 2022 Ministerial Meeting, please
click here.
To
find out more about the IEA’s 2022 Ministerial Meeting, please click here.
To view photos of the visit, please click here.
To find out more about the IEA’s 2022 Ministerial Meeting, please click here.
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