State of the Union Address by President Donald J. Trump February 5th, 2019
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Senator Murray Includes Critical Investments for Washington State Renewable Energy Research and Technology

(Washington D.C.) – Today, U.S. Senator Patty
Murray (D-WA), a senior member of the Senate Appropriations Committee,
announced that she included over $5 million for development of renewable energy
technologies in the Fiscal Year 2011 Energy and Water Development
Appropriations Bill that was approved today by the Energy and Water
Appropriations Subcommittee. The funds will be used to research and develop
wind, solar, wave and biofuel technologies in Washington state.

“Investing in renewable energy technology
will create jobs and economic growth, foster energy independence, and promote
environmental sustainability,”
said
Senator Murray.
“Additionally, these investments will help ensure that
Washington state remains a national leader in renewable energy research and
development.”

Having
passed the Energy and Water Appropriations Subcommittee today, the bill will
now go to the full Appropriations Subcommittee before going to the full Senate
for consideration.

The Washington State University Algae
Biofuels Project – $2,000,000

The WSU Algae Biofuels project is a partnership between WSU and
the Seattle-based Targeted Growth Inc to conduct clean energy alga biofuel
research. It will create high-skill jobs in both Pullman and the Puget Sound
area and provide researchers with the resources they need to develop new,
energy-efficient fuel sources. 

Advanced Close-Cycle Turbine Generator
– $1,000,000

The funds will be used to support
Redmond-based Stellar Photonics efforts to develop an advanced close-cycle
turbine generator, which would help electric turbines run more efficiently.
Renewable energy technologies, such as wind and solar, often have trouble
meeting energy demands during peak hours. Using this advanced turbine generator
will help provide more robust, reliable and stable forms of renewable energy.

Wind Energy Technology Training Program
– $500,000

This program will establish a
certificate/degree training program at Walla Walla Community College designed
to meet critical workforce training demands of the wind energy industry.
According to the U.S. Department of Energy, by year 2030, twenty percent of all
energy in the United States will be wind energy. Moreover, it is anticipated
that Washington state will maintain a leading role in this nationwide
imitative.  This program provides trained technicians required by industry
to meet expanding workforce needs and positively impacts the economy.
Specifically, the program addresses the need for more than 250
trained-technician openings projected in the next five to seven years.

Ocean-Based Energy Generation –
$600,000

The funds will be used to support
the efforts of Seattle-based Oscilla Power to develop wave energy generation
that would use the power of the ocean as a renewable energy source. The
development of this clean energy technology would increase our region’s energy
independence and boost the economies of our coastal communities.

Farm-Based Renewable Energy – $400,000

The funds will be used by the
Foster Creek Conservation District in Douglas County to procure a mobile unit
that will allow farmers to process biofuels on their own farm. This program
will act as a national model for farms around the country to generate rural
economic development, energy independence and environmental sustainability.

Southwest Washington Tidal Energy
Project – $1,000,000

Grays Harbor Public Utility and
Pacific County Public Utility District will use this funding to study the
feasibility of a tidal power demonstration project. Tidal power has the
potential to create jobs in the renewable energy field, and lessen our
dependence on foreign oil.

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