Department of Energy federal obligations in South Carolina
The Department of Energy shows $41,429,184,714.34 in USAspending.gov obligations coded to South Carolina, on 239 awards. Awarding-agency 089 plus South Carolina (SC) is the thinnest Energy cell in this slice: a few hundred rows carrying more than forty billion dollars. That ratio is a vehicle-size fact. It is not a household power bill and not an outlay.
Key figures
- DOE in South Carolina: $41,429,184,714.34 on 239 USAspending awards.
- Implied mean about $173.3 million per record—a very thin file.
- Sites are unnamed; 089 × SC is not a causal story.
- Cite obligations from USAspending.gov, not outlays.
239 Energy records on an SC tag
Department of Energy as awarding agency, South Carolina as place-of-performance. Two hundred thirty-nine records survive. They add to $41,429,184,714.34. The implied mean is about $173.3 million per award. A site-management vehicle can occupy one row and move the state cell by a large share of the book.
With only 239 rows, a handful of modifications can swing both the dollar total and the mean. Thin files are volatile across ingests. Recheck the overlay after refreshes.
Department of Energy in South Carolina is that overlay. South Carolina federal spending still includes every other awarding agency. All spending ties lists other pairs. Two hundred thirty-nine rows is the thinnest Energy count in this slice. $41,429,184,714.34 can therefore be dominated by a handful of vehicles. Department of Energy in South Carolina should be reread after every ingest; thin files are jumpy.
Unnamed sites and nuclear folklore
Savannah River and other site names are not packet facts. This page does not assign $41,429,184,714.34 to a named reservation. Place-of-performance on Energy awards often follows site coding, and 239 rows can be dominated by a few instruments. Below-state attribution needs another extract.
Cleanup cubic yards, tritium production, and reactor counts are not USAspending fields. $41,429,184,714.34 does not grade those activities. It sums obligations. South Carolina did not cause the cell by hosting a site. The join is 089 × SC. Correlation is not causation. Site names attach easily to South Carolina Energy in ordinary speech. This packet does not name them. Inventing a site share of $41,429,184,714.34 is not a trivial percentage of published facts. South Carolina federal spending still includes every other awarding agency.
Long commitments on a short row list
Site vehicles often obligate years of work at once. $41,429,184,714.34 can include amounts still unpaid. Citing it as cash already spent in South Carolina misreads the award file.
Columbia’s state budget is a different ledger. Mixing it with 239 Energy awards leaves USAspending.gov. Two hundred thirty-nine South Carolina Energy rows are the thinnest count in this slice. $41,429,184,714.34 can therefore swing when a few vehicles restate. Department of Energy in South Carolina should be reread after every ingest. Site names stay off the page because they are not packet facts. The implied mean near $173.3 million is a ratio, not a typical invoice.
Statewide SC only
This packet does not split $41,429,184,714.34 by county. 239 awards stay statewide. A site-perimeter table would be a different extract.
Department of Energy is the 089 hub without a South Carolina filter. Use it for the agency book.
Citing DOE in South Carolina
Cite USAspending.gov: Department of Energy obligated $41,429,184,714.34 on 239 awards coded to South Carolina (agency 089). Keep “few awards, large dollars” attached to those integers so readers do not hear a mass-grant file.
Prefer Department of Energy in South Carolina if the live cell moved. On a 239-row file, one restatement can be material. Do not per-capita the total. Population is unpublished. South Carolina federal spending is the all-agency parent. Department of Energy is the 089 parent. All spending ties lists other pairs. Quote $41,429,184,714.34 only with both sides of the join and the obligation word. USAspending.gov is the source; this JSON is a snapshot.
Reusing the South Carolina Energy integers
Keep Department of Energy, South Carolina, $41,429,184,714.34, and 239 awards together. All spending ties indexes other pairs. Department of Energy is the 089 parent without a South Carolina filter.
The implied mean near $173.3 million is a ratio, not a typical invoice. Do not per-capita the total. Do not convert it into cleanup acres. Those series are unpublished. If the overlay Department of Energy in South Carolina disagrees with this snapshot, the overlay wins. Keep the obligation label on $41,429,184,714.34. USAspending.gov is the source.
Questions
- How much has DOE obligated in South Carolina?
- USAspending.gov shows $41,429,184,714.34 in Department of Energy obligations across 239 South Carolina-coded awards. Agency 089 × SC is an obligation join, not an outlay and not a site ledger. USAspending.gov is the originating system. Department of Energy in South Carolina is the live overlay for this pair. $41,429,184,714.34 remains an obligation sum, not an outlay, across 239 awards.
- Why only 239 awards?
- 239 records against $41,429,184,714.34 imply very large vehicles, about $173.3 million per award on average. A thin file is a size-mix fact, not a finding that programs are missing. This packet publishes only the Department of Energy (agency 089) join inside South Carolina coding. Unique recipients are unpublished. Quote $41,429,184,714.34 and 239 together.
- Is this the Savannah River budget?
- The packet does not name sites. $41,429,184,714.34 and 239 awards are statewide for DOE in South Carolina. Site-level books are a different extract. SpendingVault indexes the pair; it does not convert $41,429,184,714.34 into cash already paid. Later ingests can revise 239 awards. Prefer the overlay if the table moved.
- Where is the live table?
- Department of Energy in South Carolina is the overlay. South Carolina federal spending and Department of Energy are the parents. All spending ties lists other pairs. South Carolina 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 $41,429,184,714.34. Obligations are not outlays.
USAspending.gov aggregate of federal obligations by state and awarding agency. Obligations are not outlays.