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Department of Energy federal obligations in Nevada

The Department of Energy shows $14,494,003,239.33 in USAspending.gov obligations coded to Nevada, across 141 awards. Awarding-agency 089 and Nevada (NV) are the pair. The dollars are obligations, not outlays, and not a finding that Nevada “attracted” the awards. USAspending.gov is the source of the two integers.

Key figures

  • Energy in Nevada: $14,494,003,239.33 across 141 USAspending awards.
  • Implied mean about $102.79 million per record, not a typical household energy rebate and not a named-lab appropriation.
  • Agency 089 × NV is not a kilowatt-hour total, a utility bill, or a lab operating budget by campus.
  • Cite obligations, not outlays, from USAspending.gov.
  • Statewide NV is not Las Vegas versus Reno or a named laboratory campus.

Energy’s Nevada-coded award book

Keep two filters in view. Awarding agency is Department of Energy, agency 089. Geography is Nevada. The surviving file is $14,494,003,239.33 and 141 awards. Laboratory, loan, grant, and contract vehicles can share the Energy awarding-agency code. This packet does not name which vehicles sit in the file. Other awarding agencies inside Nevada sit on other pages even when the same metro hosts their work.

Dollars per record come to about $102.79 million. That mean mixes large assistance or contract vehicles with smaller actions. It is not a typical household energy rebate and not a named-lab appropriation. Unique recipients are unpublished. One hundred forty-one Energy awards against a mid-teens billion sum is among the sparsest action files in this slice. Sparse rows plus a large sum is table geometry, not a named-lab budget line.

What the Energy–Nevada pair is not

This join is not a kilowatt-hour total, a utility bill, or a lab operating budget by campus. $14,494,003,239.33 measures award obligations with a 089 awarding-agency code and a NV place-of-performance tag. Nevada’s Clark County population story is ordinary background, not a packet split. Northern Nevada and the Las Vegas metro share NV. California awards stay in another state cell.

Department of Energy in Nevada is the overlay. Nevada federal spending still includes every other awarding agency in the state extract. Department of Energy is the parent agency hub without a Nevada filter. All spending ties holds the rest of the join list. Correlation is not causation: sharing a state with Energy does not mean the state caused the cell.

Obligation versus outlay on agency 089

Assistance and contract awards can obligate in one fiscal window and pay on a different schedule. $14,494,003,239.33 is the commitment sum. Treating it as cash already cleared in Nevada confuses obligations with outlays. The packet does not assign a fiscal year to the headline; treat $14,494,003,239.33 as the obligation total present in the indexed file.

Nevada’s own budget is a separate ledger. Mixing it with the 141-row Energy cell leaves USAspending.gov. Net obligations can include de-obligations. The implied mean near $102.79 million is dollars divided by records, not a typical household energy rebate and not a named-lab appropriation.

One NV tag, not Las Vegas versus Reno or a named laboratory campus

This packet does not split $14,494,003,239.33 by county, metro, or Clark County and northern Nevada. 141 awards stay statewide. Neighboring California, Oregon, Idaho, Utah, and Arizona remain other state cells even when labor markets or projects cross those lines. Publishing Las Vegas versus Reno or a named laboratory campus as a subtotal would invent a number.

Place of performance can follow work in-state, a recipient address, or a reporting convention. Department of Energy is the 089 hub without a Nevada filter. Use it for the agency book; use this page for the NV intersection only.

Citing Energy in Nevada

Cite USAspending.gov: Department of Energy (089) obligated $14,494,003,239.33 on 141 awards coded to Nevada. Name Energy and Nevada together. Keep the obligation word. If Department of Energy in Nevada has refreshed, quote the overlay over this snapshot.

Peer Energy-state joins use the same two facts—dollars and award counts—and still are not a ranking of Energy importance. Nevada federal spending includes other agency cells that must not be added into this total. All spending ties is the index. Obligations are not outlays.

How to reuse the Nevada Energy integers

Keep Department of Energy, Nevada, $14,494,003,239.33, and 141 awards together. Do not per-capita or per-recipient the dollar total; those denominators are unpublished. Do not treat 141 as unique organizations. Do not annualize without a year field. One hundred forty-one Energy awards against a mid-teens billion sum is among the sparsest action files in this slice. Sparse rows plus a large sum is table geometry, not a named-lab budget line.

Refresh from Department of Energy in Nevada after ingests. Department of Energy is the 089 parent without a Nevada filter. Nevada federal spending is the all-agency parent. All spending ties indexes other pairs. USAspending.gov is the source. Keep the obligation label on $14,494,003,239.33.

Questions

How much Energy spending is coded to Nevada?
USAspending.gov lists $14,494,003,239.33 in Department of Energy obligations across 141 Nevada-coded awards. Agency 089 × NV is an obligation join, not an outlay. Department of Energy in Nevada is the live overlay. Later ingests can revise 141 awards; prefer the overlay if the table moved.
What programs sit inside the Energy–Nevada total?
The packet does not split laboratory, loan, grant, and contract vehicles. $14,494,003,239.33 is the combined obligation sum for awarding agency 089 inside Nevada coding. Unique recipients are unpublished. Quote $14,494,003,239.33 and 141 together. Do not infer a program mix from the state tag alone.
Is $14,494,003,239.33 cash already spent in Nevada?
No. $14,494,003,239.33 is an obligation total on USAspending.gov, not an outlay register and not a Treasury payment file. Awards can obligate in one window and pay on another. SpendingVault indexes the pair; it does not convert 141 awards into cash already paid.
Where is the live Energy–Nevada table?
Department of Energy in Nevada is the overlay at /states/nv/agencies/089/. Nevada federal spending and Department of Energy are the parent hubs, not addends. All spending ties lists other agency-state pairs. Keep both sides of the join when citing $14,494,003,239.33. Obligations are not outlays.

USAspending.gov aggregate of federal obligations by state and awarding agency. Obligations are not outlays.