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Congresswoman Adams Advocates Energy Diversity in Charlotte
March 21, 2026
Congresswoman Alma S. Adams, Ph.D., addressed the North Carolina Chapter of the American Association of Blacks in Energy (AABE) at their 2026 Professional Development Conference held at Duke Energy Plaza in Charlotte, North Carolina. She emphasized the critical role of Black professionals in the evolving energy sector, particularly in areas integrating artificial intelligence (AI). Adams urged the development of personal and community pipelines to increase Black leadership and participation in energy industry innovation and policy shaping.
- This highlights a growing focus on diversity and inclusion within energy sector procurement and workforce development initiatives.
- Procurement professionals should consider how supplier diversity programs and outreach to Black energy leaders can align with federal and state energy modernization goals.
- Contractors and vendors specializing in AI and energy technologies may find increased opportunities by engaging with diverse professional networks and supporting inclusive workforce pipelines.
- Organizations involved in energy procurement and policy should evaluate strategies to incorporate diverse perspectives in AI-driven energy projects and infrastructure planning.
The question is no longer whether AI will transform the energy sector 6 it already has. The question is whether Black professionals, whether our community, will be at the table designing those systems, training those models, creating those platforms, and setting those policies.
— Alma S. Adams, Ph.D., Congresswoman