Former Trump Energy Head Steps Down From Utility Trade Group
- Dan Brouillette to quit Edison Electric Institute this year
- Lobbying group chief says he wants to focus on global energy
Dan Brouillette
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The head of a major US utility trade group is stepping down after less than a year.
Edison Electric Institute President and CEO Dan Brouillette on Monday announced he would leave the post later this year to focus on issues facing the global energy landscape. Brouillette, who took over at EEI at the start of the year, served as Energy secretary under former President Donald Trump from 2019 to 2021. He left that role to become the president of Sempra’s infrastructure group until joining the utility lobbying organization.