Tribal Energy Blogs & Success Stories
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October 30, 2019Executive Director of Nuvista Light and Electric Cooperative talks about her role in creatively addressing Alaska’s energy challenges.Office of Indian Energy Policy and Programs
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Success StoryJune 19, 2019When completed this summer, the Initiative will add 650 kilowatts of solar capacity to tribal buildings and save about $2.8 million over 30 years.Office of Indian Energy Policy and Programs
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February 25, 2019The roughly $2-million project involves installing over 400 kilowatts of photovoltaic arrays in these villages.Office of Indian Energy Policy and Programs
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Success StoryFebruary 6, 2019The Native Village of Hughes just installed the bones of a 120-kilowatt solar photovoltaic system that will cut diesel use and costs.Office of Indian Energy Policy and Programs
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September 13, 2018In this photo essay, NREL’s Pulitzer Prize-winning photojournalist zooms in on Alaska’s assets and adaptability.Office of Indian Energy Policy and Programs
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Success StoryAugust 27, 2018The Tribe turned a strip of its land in Oregon into nearly $12,000 in annual energy cost savings.Office of Indian Energy Policy and Programs
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July 23, 2018Giving back to their communities is a common motivator for the Native students who serve as summer interns with the Office of Indian Energy.Office of Indian Energy Policy and Programs
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Success StoryJune 8, 2018The Tribe has turned to renewable energy as a means of lowering energy costs and gaining independence from the grid.Office of Indian Energy Policy and Programs
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February 2, 2018The Office of Indian Energy’s college student internship program develops Native leaders in STEM and tribal energy careers.Office of Indian Energy Policy and Programs
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January 23, 2018Read Katie Hall’s reports from the field as a 2017 summer intern with the DOE Office of Indian Energy.Office of Indian Energy Policy and Programs