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US 2015 budget proposal, energy strategy and national security

 

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Secretary Moniz has emphasised that the US Presidentº£½Ç³Ô¹ÏÍø™s budget request for the Energy Department continues the commitment to a low carbon future, improved energy infrastructure resilience, US science and technology leadership and stronger national security. The request represents a 2.6% increase above FY 2014 enacted levels and reflects the reorganisation of the Energy Department into three Under Secretariats, mirroring the Departmentº£½Ç³Ô¹ÏÍø™s focus areas.

Management and R&D

The budget is requesting a crosscutting program initiative that tap the Departmentº£½Ç³Ô¹ÏÍø™s full capability to effectively and efficiently address the national energy, environmental, and security challenges. To focus resources and management coordination on new and ongoing R&D, the Department is proposing crosscutting initiatives funded in various program offices and managed jointly:

  • Unified grid modernisation strategy.
  • Research and development in Science and NNSA.
  • Research, development and demonstration of SCO2 technologies.
  • Activities to strengthen the protection of DOE from cyber attacks.
  • Subsurface projects.

Climate action plan, science and technology

The Presidentº£½Ç³Ô¹ÏÍø™s budget request is particularly focused on the US DOD playing a key role in achieving the Climate Action Plan and in keeping the US at the forefront of science and technology innovation by:

  • Supporting clean energy technologies as part of the all of the above energy strategy.
  • Quadrennial Energy Review.
  • US$ 2 billion to be allocated over the next 10 years from existing federal oil and gas development revenue for the Energy Security Trust.
  • Support the nationº£½Ç³Ô¹ÏÍø™s net oil import goals to 2020.

Budget highlights

  • US$ 2.3 billion for Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy.
  • US$ 325 million for the Advanced Research Projects Agency.
  • US$ 475 million for Fossil Energy R&D.
  • US$ 123 million for the Energy Delivery and Reliability.
  • US$ 123 million for the EIA.
  • US$ 5.6 billion for Environmental Management.

Adapted from a press release by .