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President Obama seeks 40% increase for DOE geothermal funding

In its last budget proposal sought by U.S. President Obama, he seeks to increase funding for the Geothermal Technologies Office of the U.S. Department of Energy by 40%, which would make the total funding for the office $99 million in 2017.

President Barack Obama’s final budget proposal for the Department of Energy includes a significant increase in clean energy R&D needed to drive economic growth, ensure energy security and reduce greenhouse-gas emissions. The President’s budget proposal includes continued investments in DOE’s core missions of scientific research, national and energy security, and cleaning up the environmental legacy of the Cold War.

The sought after budget request for 2017 seeks to increase the funding for the DOE Geothermal Technologies Office to $99.5 million, an increase by$28.5 million in 2016.

Highlights of the FY 2017 Budget Request

The Geothermal Technologies Program will pursue the following major activities in FY 2017:

For further details see the full budget proposal in Volume 3 (page 165, pdf).

Source: DOE release

Alexander Richter
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