United States Secretary of Energy
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The United States Secretary of Energy, the head of the United States Department of Energy, is concerned with energy production and regulation. The Secretary is a member of the President's Cabinet.
Secretaries of Energy>
| Name
| Term of Office
| President(s) served under
|
| James R. Schlesinger
| August 6, 1977–August 23, 1979
| Jimmy Carter
|
| Charles W. Duncan, Jr.
| August 24, 1979–January 20, 1981
| Jimmy Carter
|
| James B. Edwards
| January 23, 1981–November 5, 1982
| Ronald Reagan
|
| Donald Paul Hodel
| November 5, 1982–February 7, 1985
| Ronald Reagan
|
| John S. Herrington
| February 7, 1985–January 20, 1989
| Ronald Reagan
|
| James D. Watkins
| March 1, 1989–January 20, 1993
| George H. W. Bush
|
| Hazel R. O'Leary
| January 22, 1993–January 20, 1997
| Bill Clinton
|
| Federico Peña
| March 12, 1997–June 30, 1998
| Bill Clinton
|
| Bill Richardson
| August 18, 1998–January 20, 2001
| Bill Clinton
|
| Spencer Abraham
| January 20, 2001–February 1, 2005
| George W. Bush
|
| Samuel Bodman
| February 1, 2005–present
| George W. Bush
|
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