Governor Mike Dunleavy today announced that three members of President Trump’s Cabinet will be joining him in Anchorage next month at the Alaska Sustainable Energy Conference:
- Doug Burgum, Secretary of the Interior
- Chris Wright, Secretary of Energy
- Lee Zeldin, Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency
“I started the Alaska Sustainable Energy Conference four years ago to highlight the unrivaled resources and potential Alaska has to offer our great nation and our allies,” said Governor Mike Dunleavy. “I’m thankful we have an administration in Washington that recognizes Alaska’s unique value, and I look forward to hosting Secretary Burgum, Secretary Wright, and Administrator Zeldin in the Last Frontier.”
“For the last four years, Alaska suffered under Joe Biden’s America Last energy agenda – burying the state’s vast resources under red tape, executive orders, and environmental extremism,” said Secretary of the Interior Doug Burgum. “At this year’s Alaska Sustainable Energy Conference, I’m honored to join Secretary Wright, Administrator Zeldin, and Governor Dunleavy in putting our country back on the path toward American Energy Dominance by unleashing Alaska’s full energy potential. Under the Trump administration, we’re putting America First and powering our nation with innovation over regulation.”
“While the last administration tried to shut down Alaska at nearly every turn, President Trump understands that unleashing Alaska’s energy potential is critical to restoring American energy dominance,” Secretary Wright said. “I’m looking forward to visiting Alaska alongside Secretary Burgum and Administrator Zeldin to advance the responsible development of the forty-ninth state’s rich energy resources and deliver economic prosperity for Alaska and the entire nation.”
The Fourth Annual Alaska Sustainable Energy Conference will be held June 3-5 in Anchorage, Alaska, at the Dena’ina Civic and Convention Center.
The conference will explore the future of energy in Alaska and on a global scale; the impact of artificial intelligence and skyrocketing demand from data centers and supercomputing; the latest advancements in renewable and advanced nuclear power, transmission, and energy storage; and the continued responsible development of our vast oil, gas, and mineral resources.
Governor Dunleavy’s Office is also partnering with the U.S. Department of Energy Arctic Energy Office to host a pre-conference event on June 2 that will feature the directors of five national laboratories and several more top Energy officials.
More information and registration is at AlaskaSustainableEnergy.com.