Department of Energy in Illinois
Federal obligations from Department of Energy to Illinois
Total obligated
$29.77B
Awards
490
The Department of Energy shows $30,333,387,177.14 in USAspending.gov obligations coded to Illinois, on 478 awards. Awarding-agency 089 plus Illinois (IL) is a thin Energy join: fewer than five hundred rows carrying more than thirty billion dollars. Particle-physics folklore is not a packet field. The dollars are obligations, not outlays.
Key figures
- DOE in Illinois: $30,333,387,177.14 on 478 USAspending awards.
- Implied mean about $63.5 million per record.
- Labs are unnamed; 089 × IL is not a science scorecard.
- Cite obligations from USAspending.gov, not outlays.
478 Energy records on an Illinois tag
Department of Energy as awarding agency, Illinois as place-of-performance. Four hundred seventy-eight records remain. They sum to $30,333,387,177.14. The implied mean is about $63.5 million per award. Laboratory-management vehicles can produce that ratio without each row being a new experiment.
A 478-row file can move when one large modification posts. Thin Energy cells are sensitive to restatements. Recheck the overlay after ingests.
Department of Energy in Illinois is that overlay. Illinois federal spending still includes Agriculture’s thick file and every other agency. All spending ties lists other pairs. Four hundred seventy-eight Energy records in Illinois are few enough that a named-lab temptation is strong. This packet does not name Argonne or Fermilab. $30,333,387,177.14 stays statewide for agency 089. Department of Energy in Illinois is an obligation overlay, not a beam-hour report.
Unnamed labs west of Chicago
Argonne, Fermilab, and other campus names are not packet facts. This page does not assign $30,333,387,177.14 to a named laboratory. Place-of-performance on Energy awards often follows site coding, and 478 rows can be dominated by a few instruments.
Collider luminosity, beam hours, and paper counts are not USAspending fields. $30,333,387,177.14 does not grade science. It sums obligations. Illinois did not cause the cell by hosting labs. The join is 089 × IL. Correlation is not causation. Science-paper counts are not USAspending fields. $30,333,387,177.14 does not grade physics. Illinois federal spending still includes USDA’s 307,294-row cell, which is a different instrument mix under agency 012.
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Questions
- How much has DOE obligated in Illinois?
- USAspending.gov shows $30,333,387,177.14 in Department of Energy obligations across 478 Illinois-coded awards. Agency 089 × IL is an obligation join, not an outlay and not a lab ledger. USAspending.gov is the originating system. Department of Energy in Illinois is the live overlay for this pair. $30,333,387,177.14 remains an obligation sum, not an outlay, across 478 awards.
- Is this Argonne or Fermilab?
- The packet does not name laboratories. $30,333,387,177.14 and 478 awards are statewide for DOE in Illinois. Site books are a different extract. This packet publishes only the Department of Energy (agency 089) join inside Illinois coding. Unique recipients are unpublished. Quote $30,333,387,177.14 and 478 together.
- Why so few awards for $30 billion?
- 478 records against $30,333,387,177.14 imply large vehicles, about $63.5 million per award on average. Size mix is not a verdict on scientific output. SpendingVault indexes the pair; it does not convert $30,333,387,177.14 into cash already paid. Later ingests can revise 478 awards. Prefer the overlay if the table moved.
- Where is the live table?
- Department of Energy in Illinois is the overlay. Illinois federal spending and Department of Energy are the parents. All spending ties lists other pairs. Illinois federal spending and Department of Energy are parent hubs, not addends. All spending ties lists other agency-state pairs. Keep both sides of the join when citing $30,333,387,177.14. Obligations are not outlays.
USAspending.gov aggregate of federal obligations by state and awarding agency. Obligations are not outlays.
How this pair fits
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