"As President Obama highlighted in the State of the Union, the Administration is committed to building an American economy that lasts and leverages our nation's clean energy resources," said Secretary Chu. "The awards announced will help Tribes across the country advance a sustainable energy future for their local communities, spur economic development, and advance innovative clean energy technologies".
The US Energy Department (DoE) has taken a number of steps to strengthen its support for Tribal energy development and empower Tribal leaders to make informed decisions that promote community economic development. Over the past year, the Department has established the Indian Country Energy Infrastructure Working Group with Tribal leaders from across the country and launched programs to provide technical assistance and support to help Tribal communities, colleges and universities deploy energy projects and gain skills in energy development and financing.
Since 2002, the Energy Department's Tribal Energy Program has provided $36 million to 159 tribal energy projects.
The projects selected for negotiation of award today fall under three project areas:
The tribal energy projects announced today were selected as a result of a DOE funding opportunity announcement issued last year. See a summary of all 19 selected tribal energy projects.
Under the authority of Title V of the Energy Policy Act of 2005, the DOE Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy's Tribal Energy Program, in coordination with the Office of Indian Energy Policy and Programs, provides financial and technical assistance to Indian Tribes for the evaluation and development of their renewable energy resources, implementation of energy efficiency to reduce energy use, and provides education and training to help build the knowledge and skills essential for sustainable tribal energy projects.
[Inset: Photo by Randy Montoya, Sandia Labs]
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