President Biden’s FY 2023 Budget Reduces Energy Costs, Combats the Climate Crisis..

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President Biden’s FY 2023 Budget Reduces Energy Costs, Combats the Climate Crisis, and Advances Environmental Justice"

So where is the uptick at President Biden's approval rating in this regard, in particular, that is something the former lawlessly hacked in and twice impeached orange turd tRump attempted to stop from happening in terms the acts of tRump and his sewer mob at tearing up EPA guidelines and other efforts that works to the defense of the environment?

The Budget presents President Biden’s vision for the strategic and sustained investments needed through annual appropriations to continue to decrease energy prices and grow the economy over the long term. The President’s Budget invests a total of $44.9 billion in discretionary budget authority to tackle the climate crisis, $16.7 billion more than FY 2021 or an increase of nearly 60 percent. These and other long-term investments include:

Establishing a new Solar Manufacturing Accelerator at the Department of Energy (DOE) that will help to create a robust domestic manufacturing sector capable of meeting the Administration’s solar deployment goals without relying on imported components, as part of over $15 billion in investments to supercharge clean energy innovation and infrastructure.
Making sure no Federal firefighter will make less than $15 an hour and adding 1,500 firefighters to the Federal workforce at the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) and the Department of the Interior (DOI), as part of $18 billion in investments to make communities more resilient to climate change.
Creating several new programs across more than five agencies to invest in disadvantaged communities, including a new program at DOE to decrease energy costs for LIHEAP recipients.
More than $9 billion—an increase of over $1 billion above FY 2021—in discretionary funding for programs and initiatives across the Federal Government that support economic revitalization and job creation in energy communities.
Over $11 billion to advance the President’s historic pledge to quadruple international climate finance. When enacted, this funding will meet the President’s pledge a year early."

https://www.whitehouse.gov/omb/brie...te-crisis-and-advances-environmental-justice/
 
Show one state or country that has heavily invested in wind and solar and seen electric rates go down.

Yes, Solar And Wind Really Do Increase Electricity Prices -- And For Inherently Physical Reasons
https://www.forbes.com/sites/michae...-inherently-physical-reasons/?sh=67d9bc5517e8

WHY SOLAR AND WIND REALLY DO INCREASE ELECTRICITY PRICES
https://sovereignnations.com/2018/05/16/solar-wind-increase-electricity-prices/

Simply put, solar and wind are unreliable sources. Solar in addition doesn't work half the time (at night). This means that for periods when they aren't producing back up production using conventional means like natural gas have to be ready to pick up that load. That means power companies have to duplicate generation sources and have conventional plants sit idle much of the time. Those plants still cost money to staff and maintain.
In addition, putting a big electric plant on line or taking it off line is expensive compared to letting it just run continuously.
Worse, if solar and wind are over producing, suppliers might have to pay users to up their consumption or give the excess away at far below cost. Those losses in revenue then have to be made up with higher prices elsewhere.

The result of that is as wind and solar use increase, the cost of electricity rises not falls.

The other issue that results is that the grid becomes unstable. People and industry experience more brown- and blackouts. For industry this is generally unacceptable and they are forced to install uninterruptable backup power supplies or even on-site generators at added expense.

Solar and wind are expensive losers.
 
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