Dept. of Energy
Established:August 4, 1977
Activated:October 1, 1977
Secretary:Spencer Abraham
Deputy Secretary:Kyle E. McSlarrow
Budget:$19.8 billion (2003)
Employees:16,000 federal
100,000 contractors (2003)

The United States Department of Energy is a Cabinet-level department of the United States government responsible for energy policy and nuclear safety. Its purview includes the nation's nuclear weapons program, nuclear reactor production for the United States Navy, energy conservation, energy-related research, radioactive waste disposal, and domestic energy production.

Many federal agencies have been established to handle various aspects of U.S. energy policy, dating back to the creation of the Manhattan Project and the subsequent Atomic Energy Commission. The impetus for putting them all under the auspices of a single department was the 1973 energy crisis, in response to which President Jimmy Carter proposed creation of the department. The enabling legislation was passed by Congress and signed into law by President Carter on August 4, 1977. The department was activated on October 1, 1977. The agency is administered by the United States Secretary of Energy.

Table of contents
1 Operating Units
2 Related Legislation
3 External Links

Operating Units

The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission is an independent regulatory agency within the U.S. Department of Energy. The Department also manages the Strategic Petroleum Reserve.

Laboratories administered by the Department include:

Power marketing organizations controlled by the Department include:

Related Legislation

  • 1946 - Atomic Energy Act PL 79-585
  • 1954 - Atomic Energy Act Amendments PL 83-703
  • 1956 - Colorado River Storage Project PL 84-485
  • 1957 - Atomic Energy Commission Acquisition of Property PL 85-162
  • 1957 - Price-Anderson Nuclear Industries Indemnity Act PL 85-256
  • 1968 - Natural Gas Pipeline Safety Act PL 90-481
  • 1973 - Mineral Leasing Act Amendments (Trans-Alaska Oil Pipeline Authorization) PL 93-153
  • 1974 - Energy Reorganization Act PL 93-438
  • 1975 - Energy Policy and Conservation Act PL 94-163
  • 1977 - Department of Energy established PL 95-91
  • 1978 - Comprehensive energy package PL 95-617, 618, 619, 620
  • 1980 - Energy Security Act PL 96-294
  • 1989 - Natural Gas Wellhead Decontrol Act PL 101-60
  • 1992 - Energy Policy Act PL 102-486

External Links