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Final Environmental Assessment for General Motors, LLC Electric Drive Vehicle Battery and Component Manufacturing Initiative Application, White Marsh, Maryland and Wixom, Michigan (DOE/EA-1723) (Paperback)
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Final Environmental Assessment for General Motors, LLC Electric Drive Vehicle Battery and Component Manufacturing Initiative Application, White Marsh, Maryland and Wixom, Michigan (DOE/EA-1723) (Paperback)
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The Department of Energy's (DOE) National Energy Technology
Laboratory (NETL) manages the research and development portfolio of
the Vehicle Technologies (VT) Program for the Office of Energy
Efficiency and Renewable Energy (EERE). A key objective of the VT
program is accelerating the development and production of electric
drive vehicle systems in order to substantially reduce the United
States' consumption of petroleum. Another of its goals is the
development of production-ready batteries, power electronics, and
electric machines that can be produced in volume economically so as
to increase the use of electric drive vehicles (EDVs). Congress
appropriated significant funding for the VT program in the American
Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009, Public Law 111-5 (Recovery
Act) in order to stimulate the economy and reduce unemployment in
addition to furthering the existing objectives of the VT program.
DOE solicited applications for this funding by issuing a
competitive Funding Opportunity Announcement (DE-FOA-0000026),
Recovery Act - Electric Drive Vehicle Battery and Component
Manufacturing Initiative, on March 19, 2009. This project, U.S.
Electric Drive Manufacturing Center - Global Rear-Wheel Drive (RWD)
Electric Validation Center, was one of the 30 DOE selected for
funding. DOE's Proposed Action is to provide $105,387,000 in
financial assistance in a cost sharing arrangement with the project
proponent, General Motors LLC (General Motors or GM). The total
cost of the project is estimated at $245,900,733. The overall
purpose and need for DOE action pursuant to the VT program and the
funding opportunity under the Recovery Act is to accelerate the
development and production of various electric drive vehicle
systems by building or increasing domestic manufacturing capacity
for advanced automotive batteries, their components, recycling
facilities, and EDV components, in addition to stimulating the
United States' economy. This work will enable market introduction
of various electric vehicle technologies by lowering the cost of
battery packs, batteries, and electric propulsion systems for EDVs
through high-volume manufacturing. DOE intends to further this
purpose and satisfy this need by providing financial assistance
under cost-sharing arrangements to this and the other 29 projects
selected under this funding opportunity announcement. This and the
other selected projects are needed to reduce the United States'
petroleum consumption by investing in alternative vehicle
technologies. Successful commercialization of EDVs would support
DOE's Energy Strategic Goal of "protect ing] our national and
economic security by promoting a diverse supply and delivery of
reliable, affordable, and environmentally sound energy." This
project will also meaningfully assist in the nation's economic
recovery by creating manufacturing jobs in the United States in
accordance with the objectives of the Recovery Act.
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