" Lighten up a little  bit. It's only the end of the world."  Samuel T.  Anders
 Let's break down energy spending in the stimulus package.
- $43 billion will be spent on all energy projects.
- $2 billion will be spent on battery research.
- $400 million will be spent "to encourage electric vehicle technologies".
- $700 million will be spent on federal & state purchases of fuel efficient vehicles.
- All together, only 7.2% of the energy spending goes toward reducing liquid fuel consumption.
$2.4 billion will be spent on  R&D for electric vehicles. Over 90% of the new energy spending goes toward  an "efficient and reliable" electricity grid, adding renewable sources to the  grid, Energy Star appliances, house weatherization, etc. 
 "The  chance that a smart grid will significantly reduce our oil consumption in the  next 20 years is very close to zero."
Painfully admitting  
 oil will remain the world's primary transportation  fuel for some time. Clearly, we aren't moving to a hydrogen economy  quickly, and renewables are not on a path to replace oil in the next 50  years.
Chu is convincedand rightly sothat we in  the United States can not drill our way out of our dependency on imported  oil. His viewagain, this is correctis based on our meager reserves  and production rate relative to our consumption, which made up 23% of global  demand in Q2, 2008. (chart below from Chu's powerpoint)
 The idea we will be  riding:
 DOE's spending priorities should come as no surprise to  you now that you understand where Obama and Dr. Chu stand. They assume we have  anywhere from 20 to 80 years to solve the liquid  fuels problem as appropriate efficiency measures are put in place over  time. So we can add an implicit  assumption that explains recent energy spending.
 I have not discussed biofuels because these lie at the  heart of Chu's techo-optimism. I will discuss Chu's Helios Project next week.  
 Until then, you may want to bone up on 4th-Generation  biofuels. 
 If you think Chu's plan is just so  much pie in the sky after you've studied problem, you are not  alone.
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