On January 12, U.S. Secretary of Energy Chris Wright appointed Chris Hamilton, president and chief executive officer of the West Virginia Coal Association, to serve as a member of the National Coal Council (NCC).
The association said that Secretary Wright’s appointment of Hamilton recognizes his decades of leadership and advocacy for coal communities, energy policy development, and job preservation within the state and region. As the state’s leading advocate for coal producers and associated industries, the West Virginia Coal Association works closely with both state and federal policymakers to promote responsible mining, reliable energy production, and innovation across the sector.
Hamilton said he is honored by the appointment and looks forward to representing West Virginia’s coal industry and workforce on the national stage.
“It’s a privilege to serve on the National Coal Council and contribute to the national dialogue surrounding energy security and coal’s essential role in America’s future,” Hamilton said.
“West Virginia coal has long been a cornerstone of our nation’s energy economy, and this appointment will help ensure our industry’s voice and experience are well represented in shaping federal policy.”
Source: West Virginia Coal Association
