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* $719.6M for EERE prioritizing core lab activities, particularly in renewables and energy efficiency. The Budget also maintains funding at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory. EERE invests in early- stage research to spur private-sector research, development, and commercialization of critical energy technologies such as: sustainable transportation technologies to increase fuel diversity and improve efficiency across the transportation sector ($161M); renewable power generation technologies to compete with other electricity sources without subsidies ($160M); and energy efficiency to improve affordability, energy productivity, and resiliency of homes, buildings, and manufacturing sectors ($164M). The Budget invests in the Plastics Innovation Challenge and continues to support AESI in support of ESGC, HEMI, CMI, and other cross- cutting activities. The Budget divests from Weatherization and State Energy subprograms which are more appropriately funded at the state level.
* $719.6M for EERE prioritizing core lab activities, particularly in renewables and energy efficiency. The Budget also maintains funding at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory. EERE invests in early- stage research to spur private-sector research, development, and commercialization of critical energy technologies such as: sustainable transportation technologies to increase fuel diversity and improve efficiency across the transportation sector ($161M); renewable power generation technologies to compete with other electricity sources without subsidies ($160M); and energy efficiency to improve affordability, energy productivity, and resiliency of homes, buildings, and manufacturing sectors ($164M). The Budget invests in the Plastics Innovation Challenge and continues to support AESI in support of ESGC, HEMI, CMI, and other cross- cutting activities. The Budget divests from Weatherization and State Energy subprograms which are more appropriately funded at the state level.


:'''House Action:''' The FY 2021 HEWD bill includes a net appropriation of $2.85B for EERE, which is $58 million above the FY 2020 enacted level and $2.1 billion above the FY 2021 request. This funding provides for clean, affordable, and secure energy and supports American leadership in the transition to a global clean energy economy. The bill rejects the Administration’s proposal to eliminate the Weatherization Assistance Program and provides $310M for the program.
:'''House Action:''' The FY 2021 HEWD bill includes a net appropriation of $2.85B for EERE, which is $58 million above the FY 2020 enacted level and $2.1 billion above the FY 2021 request. This funding provides for clean, affordable, and secure energy and supports American leadership in the transition to a global clean energy economy. The bill rejects the Administration’s proposal to eliminate the Weatherization Assistance Program and provides $310M for the program


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