(Bloomberg) — Jennifer Granholm, who served as former President Joe Biden’s energy secretary, has been tapped to the board of Edison International, one of the US’s largest electric utility holding companies.
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Edison announced the move on Thursday, and also said Granholm would be joining the board of it’s subsidiary Southern California Edison, which delivers electricity to 15 million people in the state.
As energy secretary, Granholm oversaw billions of spending on a host of renewable energy projects and electric transmission line improvements, among other clean energy installations funded through Biden’s signature climate law, the Inflation Reduction Act. That included a $600 million grant to a California consortium that included Southern California Edison and other entities for power line upgrades.
The appointment of Granholm, who previously served two terms as Michigan’s governor, comes as Edison probes the possibility that its electricity lines could have ignited the Eaton Fire in California, which leveled the community of Altadena, razing 9,000 structures, and killing 17 people.
Edison International, in a statement announcing Granholm’s move, touted her experience in cybersecurity and the protection of the power grid and electric utilities.
“Jennifer has an excellent background in energy technology, energy policy, safety and sustainability,” said Pedro J. Pizarro, Edison’s president and chief executive officer.
–With assistance from Mark Chediak.
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