Commerce and Labour Budget
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Quarterly Budgetary Allocations
Section 1 - Business, Commerce, and Labour
- 1.1 - ₣1 million - Anti-Monopoly Commission[1].
- 1.2 - ₣23 million - Better Business Council[1].
- 1.3 - ₣5.95 million - Business Arbitration Court[1].
- 1.4 - ₣20 million - National volunteer service[2]
- 1.5 - ₣30 million - Directorate for Workplace Agreements operational budget [3]
- 1.6 - ₣50 million - Emissions Trading System[4]
Section 2 - Culture and Tourism
- 2.1 - ₣10 million - Kodiak Museum of Natural Energy Artifacts for exhibition setup, maintenance, and staffing. The budget is allocated as follows:[5]
- 2.1.1 - ₣2 million - Crude Chronicles Exhibit
- 2.1.2 - ₣2 million - Coal Mine Escape Room
- 2.1.3 - ₣2 million - Fossil Fuel Fashion Show
- 2.1.4 - ₣2 million - Renewable Energy Showcase
- 2.1.5 - ₣2 million - Sustainable Innovations Exhibit
- 2.2 - ₣30 million - Natural and Cultural Heritage Authority (NCHA) [6]
- 2.3 - ₣80 million - Kodiak Coastal Planning Agency (KCPA) [6]
- 2.4 - ₣250 million - Coastal city urban expansion [6]
- 2.5 - ₣15 million - Regional coastal support [6]
Section 3 - Regional and Urban Development
- 3.1 - Regional and agricultural development[7] [8].
- 3.1.1 - ₣550 million - Regional and Rural Community Development grants and subsidies.
- 3.1.2 - ₣850 million - Agricultural Security and Development grants and subsidies.
- 3.2 - ₣2.5 million - Agricultural Sustainability grants[9].
- 3.3 - ₣0.75 million - ACSC funds to improve and protect water quality for agricultural sustainability[9].
Section 4 - Resources
- 4.1 - ₣950 million - Mining subsidies[10]
Section 5 - Science and Technology
- 5.1 - Kodiak Innovation and Scientific Research Agency (KISRA)
- 5.1.1 - ₣350 million - Technology and Innovation grants [11].
Section 6 - Utilities
- 6.1 - Kodiak Central Reservoir (KCR)
- 6.1.1 - ₣50 million - Subsidy for compulsory water meter installation[12].
- 6.2 - Water Regulations
- 6.3 - Kodiak Electricity and Gas Utilities Company (KEGU Co)
- 6.3.1 - ₣70 million - Subsidy for compulsory energy meter installation[14].
- 6.4 - Nuclear Energy
- 6.5 - Renewables - Total funding: ₣410 million
- 6.5.1 - Green Energy Infrastructure Development[5]. Allocated as follows:
- ₣40 million - Wind Energy Projects: to install wind turbines in optimal locations to harness wind power, including feasibility studies and community consultations.
- ₣40 million - Solar Energy Initiatives: for solar panel installations on public buildings, schools, and community centers, along with incentives for private residences to adopt solar technology.
- ₣30 million - Hydroelectric Enhancements: for upgrading existing hydroelectric facilities and assessing the potential for new projects.
- 6.5.2 - KEGU Co renewables funding [16]
- ₣125 million - Solar energy projects and research
- ₣75 million - Hydro energy projects and research
- ₣50 million - Wind turbine projects and research
- ₣50 million - Energy storage projects
- 6.5.1 - Green Energy Infrastructure Development[5]. Allocated as follows:
- 6.6 - Other investment in renewables and climate
- 6.6.1 - ₣20 million - Green Job Training Programs for certification and apprenticeships[5].
- 6.6.2 - ₣10 million - Green Community Engagement and Incentives for tax rebates for residents and businesses for investment in renewables, and workshops and informational sessions for public education[5].
- 6.6.3 - ₣30 million - Research and Development Grants: for grants for local universities and research institutions to develop new renewable energy solutions tailored for the region[5].
- 6.7 - ₣2 million - Clean Energy Safety Commission (CESC)
Section 7 - Emergency Measures
- 7.1 - Astroberg Relief
- 7.1.1 - Immediate relief from 9 FEB 676 - 9 FEB 678 [17]
- 7.1.1.1 - ₣14.19 million - Immediate Relief
- 7.1.1.2 - ₣230.5 million - Mid-Term Recovery
- 7.1.1.3 - ₣162.5 million - Long-Term Rehabilitation
- 7.1.2 - Ongoing funding [18]
- 7.1.2.1 - ₣28 million - Ongoing funding for field hospitals until permanent medical facilities are rebuilt
- 7.1.2.2 - ₣71 million - Ongoing funding for temporary housing
- 7.1.2.3 - ₣82.5 million - Ongoing funding for rental support
- 7.1.1 - Immediate relief from 9 FEB 676 - 9 FEB 678 [17]
Sources
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 The_Business_Competition_Act_(Inter)
- ↑ National Volunteer Service Act, 672
- ↑ Worker Employer Agreement Enforcement Act 674
- ↑ Emissions Trading System Act(ESTA), 674
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 5.2 5.3 5.4 5.5 BONES Act for Energy Artifacts and Green Development (BAEAGD) (672)
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 6.2 6.3 Beach Tourism Act 673
- ↑ Regional Development Act 630
- ↑ Regional Development Expenses Cuts 673
- ↑ 9.0 9.1 Improving Agricultural sustainability Act(673)
- ↑ Mining & Energy Expansion Act
- ↑ Amendment: Technology and Innovation Grants Act (674)
- ↑ Water Act 641
- ↑ 13.0 13.1 Industrial Water Pollution Regulation Act (641)
- ↑ National Energy Act 641
- ↑ The Nuclear Power Act (644)
- ↑ Renewable Energy Act 674
- ↑ Astroberg Earthquake and Fire Relief and Recovery Plan
- ↑ Astroberg Earthquake and Fire Relief Ongoing Funding Act 676