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DOE budget plan would shift energy spending toward defense and away from civilian programs
The Department of Energy’s fiscal 2027 proposal would raise overall discretionary spending while cutting non-defense programs, redirecting money toward nuclear security, military applications, and selected baseload power
Key Takeaways
- DOE wants to raise total discretionary spending to $53.9 billion while cutting non-defense programs
- Defense-related spending would increase as civilian energy programs face pressure
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