$1.4 Billion for Efficient Energy and Clean Energy

Climate Change Technology Initiative:
$1.4 Billion for Efficient Energy and Clean Energy

The President’s FY 2001 budget proposes over $1.4 billion for the research, development, and deployment of renewable energy technologies, energy efficient products and buildings that will help reduce U.S. greenhouse gas emissions. This represents a $337 million increase (30 percent) over FY 2000 spending (see Table 3). The President’s proposed investment package covers the four major carbon-emitting sectors of the economy -- buildings, transportation, industry, and electricity -- as well as carbon sequestration (see Table 4). The following sections highlight selected programs in each of these areas of effort. The full agency programs extend well beyond what is described here.

Table 3. CCTI Funding by Agency ($ in Millions)
FY 1999
Enacted
FY 2000
Enacted
FY 2001
Request
Change
from 2000
Energy
902
980
1,169
+189
EPA
109
103
227
+124
Housing & Urban Development
10
10
12
+2
Agriculture
0
0
24
+24
Commerce
0
2
0
-2
TOTAL*
1,021
1,095
1,432
+337
*Totals may not add due to rounding.

Table 4. CCTI Funding by Area of Activity ($ in Millions)
FY 1999
Enacted
FY 2000
Enacted
FY 2001
Request
Change
from 2000
Buildings
176
194
275
+81
Transportation
285
309
382
+73
Industry
187
189
251
+62
Electricity
310
321
406
+85
Carbon Sequestration
14
30
52
+22
Management, Planning & Analysis
48
51
65
+14
TOTAL*
1,021
1,095
1,432
+337
*Totals may not add due to rounding.

BUILDINGS

TRANSPORTATION

INDUSTRY

The FY 2001 budget also includes important USDA funding for developing advanced biomass energy technologies; R&D and demonstration projects for carbon sequestration; research to study the role of farms, forests, and other natural or managed lands in capturing and storing carbon; and a comprehensive U.S. soil carbon inventory (see p.16 below).

ELECTRICITY

CARBON SEQUESTRATION

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