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DOE/CF-0187 Department of Energy

DOE/CF-0187 . Department of Energy FY 2023 Congressional Budget Request Budget in Brief March 2022 Office of Chief Financial Officer DOE/CF-0187 . Department of Energy FY 2023 Congressional Budget Request Budget in Brief March 2022 Office of Chief Financial Officer Printed with soy ink on recycled paper FY 2023 BUDGET IN BRIEF. TABLE OF CONTENTS. Overview .. 1. Funding by Appropriation .. 19. Funding by Organization .. 20. Outyears Table 23. Undersecretary for Nuclear Security and National Nuclear Security Administration National Nuclear Security Administration .. 27. Federal Salaries and Expenses .. 29. Weapons Activities.

Tackling the climate crisisrequires a dramatic scale-up in domestic manufacturing of key climate and clean energy equipment, providing opportunities for U.S. workers. The Request reflects the importance of strategically supporting the U.S. domestic manufacturing base through innovation, technical assistance, and training. Specifically, the Request

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1 DOE/CF-0187 . Department of Energy FY 2023 Congressional Budget Request Budget in Brief March 2022 Office of Chief Financial Officer DOE/CF-0187 . Department of Energy FY 2023 Congressional Budget Request Budget in Brief March 2022 Office of Chief Financial Officer Printed with soy ink on recycled paper FY 2023 BUDGET IN BRIEF. TABLE OF CONTENTS. Overview .. 1. Funding by Appropriation .. 19. Funding by Organization .. 20. Outyears Table 23. Undersecretary for Nuclear Security and National Nuclear Security Administration National Nuclear Security Administration .. 27. Federal Salaries and Expenses .. 29. Weapons Activities.

2 31. Defense Nuclear Nonproliferation .. 35. Naval Reactors .. 39. Undersecretary for Science & Innovation 41. Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy .. 49. Fossil Energy and Carbon 59. Nuclear Energy .. 65. Nuclear Waste Fund Oversight .. 67. Electricity .. 69. Undersecretary for Infrastructure Office of Clean Energy Demonstration .. 75. Cybersecurity, Energy Security, and Emergency Response .. 77. Office of Petroleum Reserves .. 81. Indian Energy Policy & Programs .. 83. Title 17 - Innovative Technology Loan Guarantee Program .. 85. Advanced Technology Vehicles Manufacturing Loan Program .. 87. Tribal Energy Loan Guarantee Program.

3 89. Power Marketing Administrations .. 91. Federal Energy Management Program .. 95. Grid Deployment 97. Manufacturing & Energy Supply 101. State and Community Energy 103. Direct Reports Environmental Management .. 107. Departmental Administration .. 113. Environment, Health, Safety, and Security .. 117. Advanced Research Projects Agency- Energy .. 119. Energy Information Administration .. 121. Enterprise Assessments .. 123. Legacy Management .. 125. Hearings and Appeals .. 127. Inspector General ..129. Office of Technology Transitions 131. Federal Energy Regulatory Commission ..133. Investing in Domestic Clean Energy Manufacturing; Advancing Environmental Justice; Tackling the climate Crisis; and Modernizing and Ensuring the Safety and Security of the Nuclear Stockpile The mission of the Department of Energy (DOE) is to support the Nation's prosperity by addressing its climate , Energy , environmental, and nuclear security challenges through transformative science and technology solutions.

4 DOE's Fiscal Year (FY) 2023 Budget Request (Request) of $ billion in discretionary funding, is a $ billion or percent increase from the 2021 Enacted Level. This Request reflects the February 9, 2022, Departmental realignment to set DOE up for success in carrying out all of its missions. The FY 2023 Request is another important opportunity for the Biden Administration to continue laying a stronger foundation for the future of the Nation. This Request provides investments for America to make substantial strides forward, not only returning to the way things were before the COVID-19 pandemic, but building a better, stronger, more secure, and more inclusive America.

5 The FY 2023 Request continues to advance our core science and security missions and creates jobs through investments in clean Energy innovation and infrastructure and to drive down the costs of clean Energy . The Request supports over $11 billion in investments in clean Energy research, development, demonstration, and deployment, which are central to maintaining competitiveness and enabling achievement of the Administration's goals of 50-52 percent reduction from 2005 levels in economy-wide net greenhouse gas pollution in 2030 and zero emissions economy-wide by no later than 2050. The FY 2023 Request continues support for the National Laboratories and deployment of the critical technologies invented and developed by lab research and development (R&D).

6 The National Laboratories have served as the Nation's leading institutions for scientific innovation for more than 75 years and in recent years have continued working toward groundbreaking discoveries, including in the fight against COVID-19. These investments are a down payment on the solutions to the Nation's most pressing challenges. The FY 2023 Request will take us further in building an economy that positions American families and American communities to thrive. The FY 2023 Request will strengthen domestic clean Energy manufacturing, developing key Energy industries and supply chains here at home to improve Energy security and create good-paying jobs in communities across the country.

7 Tackling the climate crisis requires a dramatic scale-up in domestic manufacturing of key climate and clean Energy equipment, providing opportunities for workers. The Request reflects the importance of strategically supporting the domestic manufacturing base through innovation, technical assistance, and training. Specifically, the Request includes $200 million for a new Solar Manufacturing Accelerator that will help create a robust domestic manufacturing sector capable of meeting the Administration's solar deployment goals without relying on imported goods manufactured using unacceptable labor practices. The Request also funds a new Manufacturing USA institute and increases support for Industrial Assessment Centers, giving students valuable experience conducting Energy audits for small and medium-sized manufacturers.

8 The Request also proposes a $1 billion mandatory investment to launch a Global Clean Energy Manufacturing effort that would build resilient supply chains for climate and clean Energy equipment through engagement with allies, enabling an effective global response to the climate crisis while creating economic opportunities for the to increase its share of the global clean technology market. These domestic manufacturing and resilient supply chain investments would help shield the United States from supply chain disruptions to key industries and ensure the availability of low-cost materials for the Energy sector. The FY 2023 Request invests more than $1 billion to create jobs by building and improving clean Energy infrastructure through newly established offices led by the Under Secretary for Infrastructure.

9 The Request provides $727 million for the new office of State and Community Energy Programs, which includes $502 million to weatherize at least 50,000. homes through the Weatherization Assistance Program, including $30 million for the Weatherization Readiness Fund to support health and safety upgrades necessary for weatherization and efficiency retrofits and $100 million for the Low- Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) Advantage pilot to retrofit and decarbonize low-income households through Energy efficient electric appliances and systems that reduce Energy bills; $105 million for the for Energy Future Grants program to support state, local, and Tribal governments in novel approaches to deploying clean Energy and meeting Energy needs at the local level.

10 The Request also supports $170 million for the Federal Energy Management Program, which includes $58 million to launch the Net- Zero Labs Initiative to competitively select decarbonization Budget in Brief 1 FY 2023 Congressional Budget Justification projects across the National Laboratories facilities and infrastructure. Additionally, $90 million is requested for a new Grid Deployment Office to build a grid that is more reliable and resilient and that integrates accelerating levels of renewable Energy . These investments will create good-paying jobs while cutting pollution from the Energy system and driving progress toward combatting the climate crisis.


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