能源部取消另一项76亿美元的能源项目资金。
Department Of Energy Cancels Another $7.6 Billion In Energy Project Funding

原始链接: https://www.zerohedge.com/energy/department-energy-cancels-another-76-billion-energy-project-funding

美国能源部取消了223个先前批准的能源项目76亿美元的资金,理由是这些项目对美国人没有益处且投资回报率低。能源部长克里斯·赖特表示,许多奖项,特别是前政府任期最后几个月批准的奖项,缺乏充分的文件记录。 此次取消紧随之前的37亿美元的削减之后,其中包括埃克森公司提议的氢能生产项目。该政府认为,这些行动履行了保护纳税人资金和优先发展经济、可靠能源的承诺。 与此同时,持续的政府停摆已经停止了对新的风能和太阳能项目的批准,但继续资助“优先常规能源项目”,例如海上石油和天然气钻探,使用结转资金。 这种优先排序反映了能源重点的转变,尽管停摆对机构人员配置造成了影响。

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By Irina Slave of OilPrice.com,

The U.S. Department of Energy has canceled $7.6 billion in funding for previously approved energy projects on the grounds that they would not produce any palpable benefits for Americans.

The canceled projects are 223 in total, approved by various agencies from the Department of Energy during the previous administration. Per this one, however, “these projects did not adequately advance the nation’s energy needs, were not economically viable, and would not provide a positive return on investment of taxpayer dollars.”

“On day one, the Energy Department began the critical task of reviewing billions of dollars in financial awards, many rushed through in the final months of the Biden administration with inadequate documentation by any reasonable business standard,” Energy Secretary Chris Wright said.

The Department of Energy reported that 26% of all the projects canceled were awarded between Election Day, in November 2024, and Inauguration Day, in January this year.

“President Trump promised to protect taxpayer dollars and expand America’s supply of affordable, reliable, and secure energy. Today’s cancellations deliver on that commitment. Rest assured, the Energy Department will continue reviewing awards to ensure that every dollar works for the American people,” Wright added.

This is not the first project cancellation since the new administration took over. Earlier this year, the DoE canceled another 24 energy projects worth over $3.7 billion in government funding. The list, by the way, included a project proposed by Exxon for the production of low-carbon hydrogen at a petrochemicals facility.

Meanwhile, the government shutdown that began yesterday has paused approvals for new wind and solar projects, although oil and gas leases are still on schedule, according to the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management. The agency said it would use carryover funds to maintain work on “priority conventional energy projects,” including offshore drilling in the Gulf of Mexico and Alaska, even as more than 70% of its staff are furloughed.

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