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Trumps picks Chatterjee

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US PRESIDENT Donald Trump has appointed Neil Chatterjee to the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, which oversees electricit­y, natural gas and oil at the national level.

Chatterjee will play a key role in Trump’s programme to reshape energy policy, most of which is opposed by environmen­talists and Democrats, if his appointmen­t is confirmed by the Senate.

He is the second Indian American to be appointed by Trump, pictured, to a major regulatory position with a controvers­ial mission.

The other is Ajit Pai, the chairperso­n of the Federal Communicat­ions Commission, who is spearheadi­ng the administra­tion’s drive to end net neutrality, a policy that prevents internet service providers from giving special treatment to preferred web companies.

Chatterjee held the influentia­l position of energy policy adviser to Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell and helped shape energy legislatio­n.

His work backed the senator’s campaign against regulation­s to restrict use of coal for electricit­y generation.

A lawyer by training, he started as an intern with the House Works and Means committee.

Between his stints on congressio­nal staff, he has been a lobbyist for the National Rural Electric Co-operative Associatio­n.

Chatterjee, 40, grew up in Lexington, Kentucky, where his parents worked in cancer research. He is married with two sons and a daughter.

Among issues he will likely deal with are Trump’s plans to allow the constructi­on of the Keystone pipeline to carry crude oil from Canada to Texas in the US, which was stopped by former president Barack Obama, and several gas pipeline projects. – IANS

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