Department of Energy federal obligations in New York
USAspending.gov records $12,081,867,683.89 in Department of Energy obligations under awarding agency 089 with place of performance in New York, across 678 awards. New York’s Energy cell is a thin-file case in this slice: 678 awards against a $12.08 billion obligation sum. That arithmetic is a thin-file case: fewer rows against a large obligation sum, so the mean is high and one restatement can move it quickly. The pair is Department of Energy and New York — not New York’s entire federal inflow and not cash already paid. Average obligation is about $17.82 million ($12,081,867,683.89 ÷ 678).
Key figures
- Energy in New York: $12,081,867,683.89 across 678 USAspending awards.
- Implied mean about $17.82 million per record, not a typical award size.
- Agency 089 × NY is an obligation join, not an outlay and not a program split.
- Cite USAspending.gov; quote Department of Energy in New York if the live table moved.
- New York federal spending and Department of Energy are parents, not amounts to add into $12,081,867,683.89.
What the Energy–New York join is
Awarding agency 089 and place-of-performance state NY meet here. $12,081,867,683.89 is the USAspending.gov obligation sum on awards that carry both tags. It is not Department of Energy’s nationwide total, not every federal dollar coded to New York, and not an outlay register. Energy, science, environmental-cleanup, and related instruments can all sit under awarding agency 089. The packet does not name laboratories, plants, or grid operators. 678 is a relatively thin action file: modifications and repeat awards add rows. Unique recipients are unpublished.
Dividing $12,081,867,683.89 by 678 yields about $17.82 million per award on average. That ratio is two packet facts. It is not a typical contract, grant, or benefit line, and it is not a kilowatt-hour total, not a laboratory census, and not a grid reliability score. A second Energy slice on another state uses the same agency code and a different dollar total. Do not treat New York’s 089 cell as a synonym for every Energy account.
Open Department of Energy in New York for the live filtered table, New York federal spending for every awarding agency in the state extract, Department of Energy for agency 089 without a New York filter, and All spending ties for the rest of the join list. Quote those hubs as parents, not as addends to $12,081,867,683.89.
Awarding agency 089 as the Energy side
USAspending labels awarding agency 089 as Department of Energy. That code produced $12,081,867,683.89 when crossed with New York place of performance. The agency-wide 089 hub does not require NY geography. The New York hub does not require Energy. Only the overlay applies both filters, which is why this tie cites 678 awards.
This page reports energy awarding activity that USAspending coded to New York. Correlation is not causation: New York did not “cause” $12,081,867,683.89 by existing as a large or small place. Population, outcome scores, and named facilities are not packet facts. The join is 089 × NY only. Energy, science, environmental-cleanup, and related instruments can all sit under awarding agency 089. The packet does not name laboratories, plants, or grid operators.
New York as place of performance (NY)
New York on this join is a USAspending geography field, not a claim that every dollar was disbursed to New York residents. Awards can list NY while later work occurs elsewhere. Awards tagged New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Connecticut, Vermont, or Massachusetts belong on those ties even when a Northeast corridor story is the same. New York City and upstate counties share one NY stamp. Place of performance is NY, not a county map.
New York federal spending shows how agency 089 sits beside other awarding agencies in the same geography. $12,081,867,683.89 is one column in that table, not the table. This packet does not split New York by county, metro, or congressional district. Awards that carry a different awarding-agency code stay on those other ties even if the work sounds related to Energy.
Obligations, not outlays
USAspending.gov records an obligation when the federal government commits funds on an award. $12,081,867,683.89 is that kind of sum for Department of Energy inside New York coding. Later deobligations, recoveries, or payment schedules can change what leaves the Treasury without this join rewriting itself into a cash register. Assistance and contract awards can share the same awarding-agency rollup; this packet does not split them.
New York’s own budget is a separate ledger. Mixing it with the 678-row Energy cell leaves USAspending.gov. Net obligations can include downward adjustments. This page reports $12,081,867,683.89 as given. Treat 678 as award records in the aggregate, not unique vendors. Do not annualize without a year field in the packet. Do not per-capita or per-recipient the dollar total; those denominators are unpublished.
How to cite Energy in New York
Cite USAspending.gov: Department of Energy (agency 089) obligated $12,081,867,683.89 on 678 awards coded to New York. Name Department of Energy and New York together. Keep the obligation word. If Department of Energy in New York has refreshed, quote the overlay over this snapshot. The pair is not a kilowatt-hour total, not a laboratory census, and not a grid reliability score.
Keep Department of Energy, New York, $12,081,867,683.89, and 678 awards together. All spending ties indexes other pairs. Department of Energy is the 089 parent without a New York filter. Do not add those parents to this cell. Sharing a state with Energy does not mean campaign donations funded these awards, and it does not convert obligations into outlays. This page reports one USAspending join.
Reading a thin Energy file in New York
678 is a relatively thin action file: fewer rows against $12,081,867,683.89. A small row count makes the implied mean (about $17.82 million) sensitive to one large restatement. Unique recipients are unpublished. Do not read 678 as 678 unique projects, facilities, or contractors. One award can dominate the average; the packet has no median and no top-award list.
Thin is not empty. $12,081,867,683.89 is still the obligation sum for agency 089 inside New York coding. Do not fill the gap with named sites the facts do not carry. Prefer Department of Energy in New York if the live table moved.
Questions
- How much Energy spending is coded to New York?
- USAspending.gov lists $12,081,867,683.89 in Department of Energy obligations across 678 New York-coded awards. Agency 089 × NY is an obligation join, not an outlay and not New York’s complete federal ledger. Department of Energy in New York is the live overlay for this pair. Unique recipients are unpublished. Average obligation is about $17.82 million, a ratio of those two facts only.
- Does this total include every Energy program in New York?
- The packet publishes one awarding-agency rollup. Energy, science, environmental-cleanup, and related instruments can all sit under awarding agency 089. The packet does not name laboratories, plants, or grid operators. $12,081,867,683.89 is the combined obligation sum for agency 089 inside New York coding. This page will not invent a program pie. Open Department of Energy in New York to inspect award lines. 678 remains an action count, not a program count.
- Is $12,081,867,683.89 cash already paid in New York?
- No. Obligations are commitments recorded on USAspending.gov awards. Outlays — money that actually left the Treasury — are a different concept and are not this packet’s headline. Treating $12,081,867,683.89 as checks already cleared in New York confuses those terms. Later ingests can revise 678 awards. Prefer the overlay if the table moved.
- Where is the live Energy–New York table?
- Department of Energy in New York is the overlay. New York federal spending and Department of Energy are the parents. All spending ties lists other agency-state pairs. Those hubs are not addends. Keep both sides of the join when citing $12,081,867,683.89. Place of performance is NY, not a county map. Obligations are not outlays.
USAspending.gov aggregate of federal obligations by state and awarding agency. Obligations are not outlays.