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Oregon
Oregon is the third largest renewable energy producer in the U.S. Hydroelectric power is the predominant source of electricity in the state, accounting for about 70% of the yearly total. The Department of Energy’s Bonneville Power Administration as well as the Albany Research Center are located in Oregon. |
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| Recovery Act Projects |
| Weatherization |
$38,512,236 |
| State Energy Program |
$42,182,000 |
| Energy Efficiency & Conservation Block Grant Program |
$33,501,500 |
Advanced Batteries
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$342,400,000
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Transmission
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$343,000,000
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Wind
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$141,352,929
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Appliance Rebates
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$3,636,443
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Note: Figures above reflect funding amounts for
announced award selections. Some awards are still under negotiation.
Grantees are required to meet certain Recovery Act milestones in
spending funds.
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American Recovery and Reinvestment Act
A portion of the funds from the State Energy Program are allocated by formula among the states. To apply for a grant from the remaining funds, each Governor is required to write a letter to the Secretary of Energy explaining that the state will pursue policies to promote energy efficiency and renewable energy as outlined in Section 410 page 32 of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009.
Letter from the Governor of Oregon |
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Latest News
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State Recovery News Archive
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10.29.09 ::
Department of Energy Awards $338 Million to Accelerate Domestic Geothermal Energy

10.27.09 ::
President Obama Announces $3.4 Billion Investment to Spur Transition to Smart Energy Grid

10.07.09 ::
Chu, Locke, Browner Call for Comprehensive Energy Plan at Clean Energy Economy Forum with Business Leaders

10.01.09 ::
Obama Administration Delivers Nearly $72 Million for Energy Efficiency and Conservation Projects in 7 States and Territories

09.21.09 ::
Secretary Chu Presents Smart Grid Vision and Announces $144 Million in Recovery Act Funding to Transition to the Smart Grid

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