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Leading the Charge is a regular feature spotlighting the movers and shakers in energy development on tribal lands.

Under the Navajo-Hopi Land Settlement Act of 1974 for the Paragon-Bisti Ranch was set aside for the benefit of Navajo families (relocatees) living ...
More than 450 representatives from tribal and state governments, federal agencies, tribal corporations, private industry, utilities, and academia c...
Over the past year, DOE Office of Indian Energy staff have traveled throughout the contiguous United States and Alaska to help build capacity, deli...
Seeking to reduce its reliance on imported diesel fuel and to lower operating costs, increase quality of life, and serve as a model of self-suffici...

A short interview with Brian Lipscomb, president and CEO of Energy Keepers, Inc., who manages the Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes’ dam.
President Obama's closing thoughts on his three-day journey in Alaska.
As members of the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Office of Indian Energy’s technical assistance team, Sherry Stout and Jared Temanson of DOE’s...
In the tiny Native village of Oscarville, Alaska, state and federal agencies are joining forces to tackle tough challenges that are endemic to rura...
NPR interviewed Sandra-Begay Campbell, a Navajo tribal member who manages the Tribal Energy Program at DOE’s Sandia National Laboratories, about ...