With this QTR, we bind together multiple energy technologies, as well as multiple DOE energytechnologyprograms, in the common purpose of solving our energy challenges.
These are the offices and programs that fund the most critical and innovation energytechnology projects, and such broad budget cuts would be detrimental to their operations.
The Sunshot initiative and other key technology innovation programs like the Advanced Research Projects Agency for Energy (ARPA-E), embody the kind of smart innovation policy that holds the promise of fundamentally transforming the economy and ushering in a new era of U.S. technology leadership.
As both Republicans and Democrats in Congress appear willing to cut funding for key energy innovation programs, a bipartisan group of Senators have spoken out in support of maintaining funding for an innovative energytechnology agency that invests in game-changing research.