The Energy Partaking Budget 2013


The US Secretary Chu has detailed the partaking on the 2013 budget announced by the US President Barack Obama.  This budget comprises utter package of $27.2 billion in the behalf of Energy Department. The Secretary highlights the President's pledge to an all-of-the-above energy strategy that includes significant investments in innovation, in job-creating clean energy technologies, and in our national security.

And the Secretary added "The United States is competing in a global race for the clean energy jobs of the future," said Secretary Chu. "The choice we face as a nation is simple: do we want the clean energy technologies of tomorrow to be invented in America by American innovators, made by American workers and sold around the world, or do we want to concede those jobs to our competitors?  We can and must compete for those jobs. This budget request includes responsible investments in an American economy that is built to last."

Another important suggestion that pointed out in the Obama’s announcement for the 2013 budget for the Department of Energy is specified beneath:


  • Invests in cross-cutting examine to lead in the research, development, deployment and creation of clean energy technologies
  • Encourage efforts to formulate solar power affordable for all Americans by tumbling the cost of solar energy by 75 percent and making it cost competitive without subsidies by the conclusion of the decade
  • Continues the Obama Administration’s hard work to diminish our dependence on oil by one-third by 2025
  • Chains groundbreaking necessary science, research and innovation to work out our energy challenges and make certain that the United States remains at the forefront of science and technology
  • Strengthens nationwide security by reducing nuclear dangers and maintaining a protected, secure and effective nuclear deterrent 
  • Advances in charge for the environmental management by cleaning up the legacy beginning the Manhattan Project and the Cold War


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