DOE
The Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy (EERE) is responsible for formulating and directing programs designed to increase the production and utilization of renewable energy (solar, biomass, wind, geothermal, alcohol fuels, etc.) and hydrogen, and improving the energy efficiency of the transportation, buildings, industrial, and utility sectors through support of research and development and technology transfer activities. It also has responsibility for administering programs that provide financial assistance for State energy planning; the weatherization of housing owned by the poor and disadvantaged; implementing State and local energy conservation programs; and the promotion of energy efficient construction and renovation of Federal facilities.
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$370.9B
Spending on record
~13,410
Personnel (FTE)
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Phase 2
Top contractors and grant recipients
| Recipient | Type | Amount | Year |
|---|---|---|---|
| LOCKHEED MARTIN CORPORATION | contract | $48.1B | FY2026 |
| NATIONAL TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING SOLUTIONS OF SANDIA, LLC | contract | $41.7B | FY2026 |
| UT-BATTELLE LLC | contract | $40.8B | FY2026 |
| LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATIONAL SECURITY, LLC | contract | $40.8B | FY2026 |
| THE REGENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA | contract | $37.4B | FY2026 |
| REGENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, THE | contract | $35.3B | FY2026 |
| TRIAD NATIONAL SECURITY, LLC | contract | $34.6B | FY2026 |
| CONSOLIDATED NUCLEAR SECURITY, LLC | contract | $34.5B | FY2026 |
| BATTELLE MEMORIAL INSTITUTE | contract | $30.3B | FY2026 |
| LOS ALAMOS NATIONAL SECURITY LLC | contract | $27.4B | FY2026 |
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