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Secretary Chu Announces Funding for 71 University-Led Nuclear Research and Development Projects

WASHINGTON, DC – U.S. Energy Secretary Steven Chu today announced the selection of 71 university research project awards as part of the Department of Energy’s investments in cutting-edge nuclear energy research and development (R&D). Under the Nuclear Energy University Program (NEUP), these 71 projects will receive approximately $44 million over three years to advance new nuclear technologies in support of the nation’s energy goals. By helping to develop the next generation of advanced nuclear technologies, the Nuclear Energy University Program will play a key role in addressing the global climate crisis and moving the nation toward greater use of nuclear energy.  Read More >

Editorial Date May 7, 2009
By Bradley Bugger


The First Recovery Act Funded Waste Shipment departs from the Advanced Mixed Waste Treatment Facility

A shipment of mixed low-level waste left DOE’s Advanced Mixed Waste Treatment Project on May 6, years earlier than originally planned, due to funding received through the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act. The 36.5 cubic meter shipment consisted of radioactive and chemically contaminated waste that had been retrieved, characterized, packaged and shipped from the Department’s Idaho site. It will be treated and permanently disposed in a commercial disposal facility in Utah. ARRA funds for the Advanced Mixed Waste Treatment Project are being used to accelerate the shipment of an additional 800 cubic meters of mixed low-level waste by Sept. 30, 2009.

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Advanced Mixed Waste Treatment Project Employees standing in front of the first American Recovery and Reinvestment Act funded mixed low level waste shipment leaving DOE's Idaho Site. Click on image to enlarge

Editorial Date May 7, 2009
By Bradley Bugger

 


Secretary Chu: President’s Energy Budget Creates Jobs, Restores America’s Scientific Leadership and Puts Nation on the Path to Energy Independence

Washington D.C. --- U.S. Energy Secretary Steven Chu today detailed President Barack Obama’s $26.4 billion Fiscal Year 2010 budget request for the Department of Energy, highlighting the Administration’s commitment to transformational discoveries, breakthrough science, and innovative technologies in the nation’s effort to secure reliable, clean, safe and secure energy, create new jobs and fight climate change. While the budget makes important investments in energy independence and job creation, it also cuts back on programs that don’t work as well or are no longer needed.

“The President’s budget for energy reflects his commitment to ending our dependence on foreign oil, restoring our scientific leadership and putting Americans back to work through investments in a new green energy economy,” Secretary Chu said. “It also demonstrates his commitment to using taxpayer dollars wisely – cutting spending on programs we don’t need so we can make strategic investments in our economic future.”

The President’s FY10 budget complements $38.7 billion the Department of Energy will invest as part of American Recovery and Reinvestment Act. Specifically, the President’s FY10 budget:

  • Cuts funding for programs that aren’t needed or aren’t as effective as other investments – like more than $200 million in oil and gas company research that the companies can and do fund on their own.
  • Substantially expands the use of clean, renewable energy sources while improving energy transmission infrastructure.
  • Supports the Administration’s goal to develop a smart, strong and secure electricity grid.
  • Helps restore America’s leadership in scientific research and innovation – including transformative science that can lead to a new generation of clean energy jobs.
  • Makes significant investments in low-emissions plug-in and hybrid vehicles, nuclear energy, and clean coal technologies, as part of the Obama Administration’s aggressive effort to reduce greenhouse gas production.
  • Supports the ongoing security of our weapons stockpile, continued efforts at nuclear non-proliferation and ongoing environmental cleanup and legacy management as part of the Department’s long-term stewardship responsibilities.

For more information about the Administration’s fiscal year 2010 budget proposal for the Department of Energy, please visit www.energy.gov.

Editorial Date May 7, 2009
By Bradley Bugger

 

DOE-ID Press Releases and Video Clips

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Notice on Civil Rights Obligations Applicable to the Distribution of Funds under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009
DOE Seal Federal Agency Obligations: Federal agencies will shortly begin distributing funding from the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 (Recovery Act). They must do so in accordance with...
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A Historic Commitment to Research and Education
DOE Seal WASHINGTON, DC - In a speech to the National Academy of Sciences, President Obama outlined a bold commitment to basic and applied research, innovation and education. The White House fact sheet is...
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The DOE Idaho Operations Office 2009 Annual NEPA Planning Summary
DOE Seal Compliance with the letter and spirit of the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA), our national charter for protection and enhancement of the environment, is a major priority of the Department of Energy (DOE). The NEPA process provides...
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STATE, FEDERAL GOVERNMENT AGREE ON INL BURIED WASTE CLEANUP PLAN
DOE Seal IDAHO FALLS – The State of Idaho and the federal government today announced their agreement to a cleanup plan for buried waste at the Idaho National Laboratory that provides for the long-term protection of the Snake River Plain Aquifer.
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