January 20, 1977
Jimmy Carter is inaugurated President.
February 2, 1977
President Carter signs the Emergency Natural Gas Act of 1977.
February 7, 1977
John F. O'Leary is named Administrator of the Federal Energy Administration.
March 24, 1977
The Energy Research and Development Administration announces the establishment of the Solar Energy Research Institute, a federal facility dedicated to finding and improving ways to harness and use energy from the sun, at Golden, Colorado.
April 18, 1977
President Carter announces National Energy Plan in his first major energy speech. His plan calls for the establishment of an energy department.
August 4, 1977
President Carter signs the Department of Energy Organization Act, effectively abolishing the Federal Energy Administration and Energy Research and Development Administration.
August 5, 1977
James R. Schlesinger is sworn in as first Secretary of Energy.
October 1, 1977
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) is activated. Bringing together a score of organizational entities from a dozen departments and agencies, the new department is also given responsibility for the nuclear weapons program.
October 5-6, 1977
Secretary Schlesinger signs nine international energy agreements at a meeting of the International Energy Agency in Paris
October 18, 1977
DOE proposes to accept and take title to spent nuclear reactor fuel from utilities on payment of one-time storage fee. In order to implement the policy, DOE will need both interim and permanent spent fuel storage capability
December 21, 1977
DOE establishes Western Area Power Administration with headquarters in Denver, Colorado
MKUltra "killed" same year DOE stood up.
January 20, 1977 Jimmy Carter is inaugurated President.
February 2, 1977 President Carter signs the Emergency Natural Gas Act of 1977.
February 7, 1977 John F. O'Leary is named Administrator of the Federal Energy Administration.
March 24, 1977 The Energy Research and Development Administration announces the establishment of the Solar Energy Research Institute, a federal facility dedicated to finding and improving ways to harness and use energy from the sun, at Golden, Colorado.
April 18, 1977 President Carter announces National Energy Plan in his first major energy speech. His plan calls for the establishment of an energy department.
August 4, 1977 President Carter signs the Department of Energy Organization Act, effectively abolishing the Federal Energy Administration and Energy Research and Development Administration.
August 5, 1977 James R. Schlesinger is sworn in as first Secretary of Energy.
October 1, 1977 The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) is activated. Bringing together a score of organizational entities from a dozen departments and agencies, the new department is also given responsibility for the nuclear weapons program.
October 5-6, 1977 Secretary Schlesinger signs nine international energy agreements at a meeting of the International Energy Agency in Paris
October 18, 1977 DOE proposes to accept and take title to spent nuclear reactor fuel from utilities on payment of one-time storage fee. In order to implement the policy, DOE will need both interim and permanent spent fuel storage capability
December 21, 1977 DOE establishes Western Area Power Administration with headquarters in Denver, Colorado
Yeps something important with the year 1977 for our Satanist enemies just not sure what