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American Focus > Blog > Environment > Biden’s Energy Department races to get cleantech money out before Trump takes office
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Biden’s Energy Department races to get cleantech money out before Trump takes office

Last updated: December 8, 2024 7:55 pm
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The Energy Department’s Loan Programs Office (LPO) has been racing against time to disburse funds for clean energy technologies before the end of President-elect Donald Trump’s term. Jigar Shah, the head of the LPO, has been focused on getting “dollars out the door” to support innovative projects that struggle to secure financing from traditional banks.

With the impending change in administration, the LPO has been ramping up its efforts to finalize loan commitments. In recent weeks, the office has announced several new conditional commitments for loans and loan guarantees. These include a $303.5 million loan guarantee for Eos, a long-duration energy storage company, to scale production, and plans to lend up to $7.5 billion for two electric vehicle battery manufacturing plants in Indiana.

Under the Biden administration, the LPO has already allocated nearly $55 billion in funding across various clean energy projects, including battery and EV manufacturing, nuclear reactors, clean hydrogen facilities, virtual power plants, and critical minerals projects. The majority of these investments have gone to Republican districts, according to a Politico analysis.

Despite the progress made by the LPO, the future of the remaining conditional commitments remains uncertain. Legal experts suggest that the incoming Republican-majority Congress could potentially roll back unspent funds to offset the costs of extending Trump’s tax cuts, which are projected to add $4.6 trillion to the national debt over the next decade.

As of November, the LPO had 212 outstanding applications totaling $324 billion in requested loans. The office has raised its estimated remaining loan authority to nearly $400 billion, thanks to the Inflation Reduction Act, which increased its lending capacity from $40 billion to over $400 billion.

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The LPO was established in 2005 to support clean energy projects and provide financing for technologies that struggle to attract commercial lenders. The recent boost in funding from the Inflation Reduction Act has allowed the LPO to significantly expand its lending authority and support a wide range of innovative clean energy projects. As the transition of power approaches, the LPO is working tirelessly to ensure that these funds are disbursed to support the growth of the clean energy sector. The future of the Loan Programs Office (LPO) is uncertain with a Republican trifecta in office. There are proposals to eliminate the LPO altogether, such as Project 2025 by the Heritage Foundation. Additionally, billionaires Vivek Ramaswamy and Elon Musk, who lead a new task force called the Department of Government Efficiency, may target the office in their proposals to slash federal programs and personnel.

It is unclear what changes may come to the LPO, but some lawmakers suggest reforming it to finance energy sources favored by Republicans, like nuclear and geothermal. Representative Brett Guthrie from Kentucky believes that the LPO should support all energy sources if it continues to exist.

DOE officials have emphasized the importance of the LPO’s investments in local economic growth and job creation. They argue that cutting back on LPO investments could jeopardize ongoing projects and opportunities for communities across the country.

In a statement, a DOE spokesperson highlighted the impact of LPO investments on lowering energy costs and creating new economic opportunities. They stressed the importance of continuing to support private sector partners, states, and communities that benefit from the LPO’s initiatives.

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As discussions continue about the fate of the LPO, it remains to be seen how the program will evolve under the current administration and its energy priorities. The LPO plays a crucial role in supporting innovative energy projects and driving economic growth, and its future direction will have far-reaching implications for the energy sector and beyond.

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