Learn more about Solar
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October 23, 2023Tribe Will Harness Power of the Sun To Offset Key Facilities’ Energy Use by 92%Office of Indian Energy Policy and Programs
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October 11, 2023On October 14, 2023, an annular solar eclipse will travel across parts of the United States, blocking up to 90% of the sun for several minutes. What could this mean for our power grid? Learn what to expect when the sun goes dark.Integrated Energy Systems Office
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October 9, 2023Solar Project Provides Cost Savings and Educational Opportunities for Students.Office of Indian Energy Policy and Programs
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Success StoryOctober 3, 2023With funding from SETO, the North Carolina Clean Energy Technology Center developed a policy guide for cooperative and municipal utilities in the Southeast to help them make community solar more available to customers.Integrated Energy Systems Office
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September 28, 2023A través de su Oficina de Programas de Préstamos (LPO), el Departamento de Energía de EE. UU. (DOE) anunció hoy el cierre de una garantía de préstamo parcial de $3 mil millones para el Proyecto Hestia de Sunnova Energy Corporation.Office of Energy Dominance Financing
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September 26, 2023Solar-Plus-Storage Equals Savings of $450,000 Per Year at Grand Canyon West.Office of Indian Energy Policy and Programs
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September 22, 2023Applications for local organizations to support the rollout of DOE-sponsored residential solar and battery installations for vulnerable Puerto Rican households now due October 10, 2023.Office of Electricity
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Funding Notice: Solar-thermal Fuels and Thermal Energy Storage via Concentrated Solar-thermal EnergyPress ReleasesSeptember 21, 2023The Solar-thermal Fuels and Thermal Energy Storage via Concentrated Solar funding opportunity seeks to reduce costs and advance technology of concentrated solar thermal power for thermal energy storage and other uses, including industrial decarbonization.Integrated Energy Systems Office
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September 18, 2023Siting solar arrays is a challenge shared by developers, state and local governments, and communities. With the help of Energy Department funding, Nevados developed hardware that opens new sites by enabling solar panel installation on uneven terrain.Integrated Energy Systems Office
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September 18, 2023The U.S. Department of Energy had to invent new options for funding start-ups because the effects of climate change were outpacing technology commercialization.Office of Critical Minerals and Energy Innovation