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The U.S. Department of Energy Office of Indian Energy works alongside federally recognized Tribes to develop and deploy energy solutions. We strengthen Tribal energy sovereignty by providing educational resources, no-cost technical assistance, and funding opportunities to develop and deploy energy solutions across Indian Country and Alaska.
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https://www.energy.gov/indianenergy
External link for Office of Indian Energy | U.S. Department of Energy
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Updates
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Tribal energy success ⭐ Known as the “Little Pueblo That Could,” Picuris Pueblo in New Mexico finished installing 750-kW of solar power on the Tribe’s lands. This $2.3 million project, co-funded by the Office of Indian Energy, is expected to save the Tribe about $84,900 annually! 📽️ >> https://bit.ly/47FdDMw
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⚠️ 3 weeks remaining to apply for our $25M funding opportunity to support Tribal clean energy planning & development. Apply by Jan. 23, 2025 >> https://bit.ly/3AyNWwX
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Saying goodbye to 2024 with gratitude. ✨ Recapping the impact of Office of Indian Energy investments in Tribal energy projects from 2010–2024: 🔸 More than 240 funded Tribal energy projects 🔸 Over $190 million in DOE investments 🔸 Over $300 million in total project value 🔸 Over 63 megawatts of new generation installed on Tribal lands 🔸 Collectively nearly $530 million saved in communities over the life of the systems 🔸 Nearly 11,000 Tribal buildings affected 🔸 $3.29 saved for every DOE dollar invested. Watch and read success stories from Tribal energy projects: https://lnkd.in/gNavRQpj
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Resource reminder 💡 Access a variety of educational resources to support Tribal energy goals and projects. Check out our education and training page: https://lnkd.in/gz5ANkWr
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Reminder 💡 Apply by Jan. 31, 2025, to be a Host Institution for the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Energy Innovator Fellowship program! ⚡ Host Institutions will mentor recent grads & energy professionals to increase access to #TribalEnergy career opportunities & advance energy solutions. The map below shows the current 10 Tribal entities hosting fellows! ➡️Learn more and apply to be a Host Institution: https://lnkd.in/edip56TX
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Did you know? 💡 We offer technical assistance to advance energy projects with Indian Tribes, Alaska Native villages, Tribal energy development organizations, and other organized Tribal groups and communities. 👉🏽 👉🏽 Learn more or request assistance: https://bit.ly/IERequestTA
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The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) welcomes 37 new communities, including several Tribes, to peer-learning cohorts to advance local energy efforts. Participants will learn from each other, and from experts DOE national labs, in one of three cohorts on the following topics: ✔️ Distributed wind ✔️ Microgrids ✔️ Renewable energy & energy efficiency in Appalachia Learn more about the participants: https://lnkd.in/g68_z3Mz
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Tribal energy success 🌟 In our latest blog, learn about Colusa Indian Energy's recent clean energy project to electrify more Tribal homes. ⚡ 🏠 This project was proudly co-funded by our Office. ➡️ ➡️ https://lnkd.in/g-gaYUDY
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Deadline approaching ⚠️ We are accepting applications for a $25M to support Tribal clean energy planning & development. Apply by Jan. 23, 2025 >> https://bit.ly/3AyNWwX