Showing posts with label Grid. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Grid. Show all posts

Thursday, March 12, 2009

Obama '10 Energy Budget Has Billions For Construction

In March 11 testimony before the Senate Budget Committee, Energy Secretary Steven Chu described his department's plans to allocate the $26.3 billion in proposed appropriations for his department. Energy Department priorities for the near future include financial support for increasing energy efficiency of government buildings and private homes, construction of biofuel refineries, clean coal power plant projects, wind and solar energy construction, and upgrades to the electric power transmission grid.

Ranking Member Judd Gregg expressed exasperation that $50 billion in loan guarantees for nuclear energy construction had been stripped from the stimulus legislation, and accused the Obama administration of reducing financial commitments to the Yucca Mountain disposal site for spent nuclear power reactor fuel materials as a back door method of restricting construction of new nuclear electric power plants. Chu responded that nuclear energy, offshore oil drilling and clean coal power plants all have a place in the administration's plans, but that priority was placed on clean coal technology development because "India and China will not turn their backs on coal" as a source of energy for generating electricity.

Whatever differences there may be between the administration and congress regarding the nuances of energy development priorities, the construction industry will see substantial government investment in energy infrastructure throughout the Obama presidency.

Monday, February 23, 2009

Congress Takes Up Electricity Grid Modernization

The next big Congressional appropriation for the construction industry will be funds for modernization of our aging electric transmission grid, according to Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, House Energy and Commerce Chairman Henry Waxman, Senate Energy and Natural Resources Chairman Jeff Bingaman, and House Global Warming Chairman Edward Markey. Speaking today at a gathering attended by Bill Clinton, Al Gore, T. Boone Pickens and other leading clean energy advocates and investors, Pelosi said: "The [stimulus legislation appropriations for] renewable energy resources will mean nothing if there's not a grid to transmit it. ... We have an opportunity to shape this framework."

Obama transition team leader John Podesta is looking for appropriations to fund the modernization of 2,000 miles of electricity grid, and installation of smart meters in 40 million homes.