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ACEEE Analysis

The Department of Energy's FY 2004 Budget Request

Building Technologies


February 2003

The table below provides details on Building Technologies.

(Dollars in Thousands)
Program
FY 2002
Funding
FY 2003
Request
FY 2004
Request
Change from
FY 2003
Comments
Residential Buildings Integration
Research and
Development
11,589
12,843
14,640
+14.0%
Primarily Building America
Residential
Building Codes
590
590
590
---
Code development activities
Commercial Buildings Integration
Research and
Development
3,862
4,454
4,454
---
 
Commercial
Building Codes
541
541
541
---
 
Emerging Technologies
Lighting
R&D
5,672
7,294
8,794
+20.6%
 
Space
Conditioning R&D
5,663
3,054
3,054
---
 
Appliances and
Emerging Tech.
2,205
1,755
1,755
--
 
Building Envelope
R&D
11,254
5,092
5,092
---
55% cut from 2002 levels
Analysis Tools &
Design Strategies
3,548
3,126
3,126
---
 
Road Maps
658
2,297
0
-100%
 
Competitive R&D
6,000
0
0
---
 
SUBTOTAL
34,970
22,618
21,821
-3.5%
38% cut from 2002 levels
Appliance
Standards Program
8,251
9,197
9,017
-2.0%
 
Energy Efficiency
Science Initiative
1,959
0
0
---
 
Program
Management
1,320
2,320
1,500
-35.3%
 
TOTAL
63,082
52,563
52,563
---
17% cut from 2002 levels

The pages that follow provide more detail on individual program budgets.


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