Apr 27, 2012

Fusion's gains, however, mean losses for DOE's environmental and basic energy research programs.

...Fusion's gains, however, mean losses for DOE's environmental and basic energy research programs.

Overall, the panel would provide DOE with $26.3 billion, about $365 million below its 2012 budget, and $1.76 billion below the Administration's request. DOE's Office of Science would get $4.824 billion, about $72.2 million less than its 2012 level and $190.6 million below the request.

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