Energy Efficiency - $12.0 billion
Helping millions of American families cut utility bills by making homes and appliances more energy efficient.
- $5 billion for the Weatherization Assistance Program
- $3.1 billion for the State Energy Program
- $2.73 billion for Energy Efficiency and Conservation Block Grants
- $454 million for Retrofit ramp-ups in energy efficiency
- $346 million for Energy efficient building technologies
- $300 million for Energy Efficient Appliance Rebates / ENERGY STAR®
- $256 million for the Industrial Technologies Program
- $104 million for National Laboratory Facilities
- $18 million for Small Business Clean Energy Innovation Projects
Environmental Cleanup - $6.0 billion
Creating jobs and reducing the legacy cold war footprint of the Department of Energy, and clean up the polluted land and water resources in communities.
- $1.6 billion for the Hanford River Site Recovery Act Project
- $1.4 billion for the Savannah River Site Recovery Act Project
- $775 million for the Oak Ridge National Lab Recovery Act Project
- $468 million for the Idaho National Lab Recovery Act Project
- $326 million for the Office of River Protection Recovery Act Project
- $212 million for the Los Alamos National Lab Recovery Act Project
- $200 million for the Liquid Waste Tank Infrastructure
- $172 million for the Carlsbad Field Office Recovery Act Project
- $118 million for the Portsmouth Recovery Act Project
- $108 million for the Moab Recovery Act Project
- $98 million for the Argonne National Lab Recovery Act Project
- $79 million for the Paducah Recovery Act Project
- $74 million for the West Valley Recovery Act Project
- $69 million for the Title X Uranium/Thorium Reimbursement Program
- $54 million for the Energy Technology Engineering Center ARRA Project
- $52 million for the Separations Process Research Unit ARRA Project
- $44 million for the Nevada Test Site Recovery Act Project
- $42 million for the Brookhaven National Lab Recovery Act Project
- $20 million for the Mound Operable Unit 1 Recovery Act Project
- $8 million for the Stanford Linear Accelerator Center Recovery Act Project
Modernizing the Electric Grid - $4.5 billion
Harnessing clean energy sources and integrating them onto a modernized electric grid, while giving consumers better choices and more control over their energy use.
- $3.5 billion for Smart Grid Investment Grant Program
- $700 million for Smart Grid Regional Demonstration
- $100 million for Workforce Development
- $80 million for Interconnection Transmission Planning and Analysis
- $55 million for Enhancing State / Local Governments Energy Assurance
- $50 million for State Assistance on Electricity Policies $29 million for Program Direction
- $10 million for Interoperability Standards and Framework
Carbon Capture and Storage - $3.4 billion
Developing clean coal technologies so we can to utilize America's coal resources sustainably.
- $1.5 billion for Industrial Carbon Capture and Storage Applications
- $1 billion for Fossil Energy Research and Development Programs
- $800 million for the Clean Coal Power Initiative Round III
- $49 million for Geologic Sequestration Site Characterization
- $20 million for the Geologic Sequestration Training and Research
- $10 million for Program Direction
Transportation - $2.85 billion
Investing in a new generation of advanced fuels and vehicles to reduce our dependence on foreign oil and revitalize domestic manufacturing.
- $2.0 billion for Advanced Battery Manufacturing Grants
- $400 million for Transportation Electrification
- $300 million for the Alternative-Fueled-Vehicles Pilot Grant Program
- $110 million for the Vehicle Technologies Program
- $41.9 million for Fuel Cell Markets
Science and Innovation - $2.0 billion
Renewing our commitment to science and innovation to ensure global competitiveness in the future.
- $400 million for Advanced Research (ARPA-E)
- $277 million for Energy Frontier Research Centers
- $247 million for Basic Energy Services
- $216 million for High Energy Physics
- $198 million for Science Laboratories Infrastructure
- $155 million for Biological and Environmental Research
- $154 million for Advanced Scientific Computing Research
- $143 million for Nuclear Physics
- $97 million for Energy Sciences Fellowships and Early Career Awards
- $83 million for Fusion Energy Sciences
- $58 million for Small Business Innovation Research
Renewable Energy - $1.64 billion
Developing the clean renewable resources in order to double our supply of renewable energy and boost domestic renewable manufacturing capacity.
- $800 million for the Biomass Program
- $400 million for the Geothermal Technologies Program
- $115 million for the Solar Technologies Program
- $100 million for Facility improvements at National Renewable Energy Lab
- $93 million for Wind energy projects
- $50 million for Information and Communications technology
- $32 million for Modernizing existing U.S. hydropower infrastructure
- $25 million for the Massachusetts Wind Technology Testing Center
- $22 million for Community Renewable Energy Deployment
