06/22/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 06/22/2026 13:14
WASHINGTON, D.C. - The Bay Area is home to some of the most cutting-edge clean energy research and development, which was highlighted during a Congressional tour by members of the U.S. House of Representatives Sustainable Energy & Environment Coalition (SEEC).
Last week, Reps. Kevin Mullin (CA-15) and Andrea Salinas (OR-06), Co-Chairs of the SEEC Innovation and Technology Task Force, met with leaders of the federally-funded Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, engaged with stakeholders by hosting a Clean Energy Tech roundtable, and visited a battery manufacturing facility. The tour was part of the Task Force's ongoing work to advance the research, development and deployment of cutting-edge technologies that are aimed at addressing the most pressing challenges in our energy system and the environment.
"Some of the most innovative developments in the clean energy sector are happening right here in the Bay Area where scientists and businesses are working to solve our most pressing challenges," Mullin said. "Our planet's future depends on our ability to create innovative solutions to climate change, and expanding renewable, clean energy technology will help address the skyrocketing energy costs families across America are facing today. The federal government can and should be an active participant in supporting innovation and bringing these types of solutions to market."
"Across Oregon and around the country, we need lower energy costs and a reliable electric grid," Salinas said. "That requires us to invest in innovation today so we can build a stronger economy tomorrow. American scientists, engineers, and entrepreneurs are already developing the technologies that can help us get there. From next-generation battery storage to cutting-edge research at our national laboratories, these investments are creating jobs, strengthening our energy security, and helping bring new solutions to market. As Co-Chair of the SEEC Innovation and Technology Task Force, I'm focused on making sure the federal government remains a strong partner in research, development, and commercialization. If we want to stay competitive, lower costs for consumers, and build a more resilient energy future, we need to continue supporting the innovators who are doing this work every day."
Reps. Mullin and Salinas visited several locations in the San Francisco Bay Area, including:
Background on SEEC & Task Force - The House Sustainable Energy and Environment Coalition (SEEC) has grown to over 100 members in the U.S. House of Representatives and serves as a key voice in Congress. It is committed to advancing policies that support clean energy innovation, address climate change, protect our natural environment, and promote environmental justice.
In March 2025, Reps. Mullin and Salinas formed the SEEC Innovation & Technology Task Force to champion clean energy technology innovation. The Task Force is actively considering policy proposals on key topics including strengthening the electrical grid to meet growing demand, improving wildfire response and recovery efforts, and accelerating the development of clean energy technologies through the Department of Energy.
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