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Appendix I

GAO Background

• President's budget requested $6.3 billion over the next 5 years (1999-2003) for Climate Change Technology Initiative (CCTI).

- R&D and deployment of energy efficiency, renewable energy, and carbon reduction technologies ($2.7 billion).

- Tax incentives ($3.6 billion).

- Department of Energy (DOE) expected to implement largest portion of R&D for CCTI.

Appendix I

GAO Objectives

• Provide information on how DOE plans to alter its climate change R&D spending from 1998 to 1999.

• Provide observations regarding R&D
based on previous work.

Appendix I

GAO Results in Brief

• DOE proposes over $1 billion for R&D to
support CCTI for FY 1999.

Approximately $729 million has been
recoded as CCTI from previous year.

• Almost all CCTI dollars are to be
expended through existing programs.
(One new program.)

Concept is to accelerate technology--
"more faster."

Appendix I

GAO Results in Brief

• Prior to funding proposed increase, the Congress may want to consider five themes from GAO's previous work:

• Would private sector do the research?

• Will consumers buy the product?

• Do benefits exceed costs?

• Have efforts been coordinated?

• Have implementation concerns been addressed?

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