Tribal Entities can now apply to host an Energy Innovator Fellow for a one- to two-year fellowship funded by the U.S. Department of Energy.
Near-term goals to advance energy development while strengthening Tribal capacity, all while increasing long-term economic benefits.
A snapshot of the Office of Indian Energy’s progress in advancing Tribal energy development, strengthening partnerships, and expanding opportunities across Indian Country
Join DOE’s new Tribal Data Center Exploration Cohort.
Tommy Jones, Ph.D., serves the Office of Indian Energy as a Tribal Affairs Specialist and supports much of the Office’s and DOE’s engagement with Tribes.
Four key priorities set to guide the Office of Indian Energy's work and impact across Indian Country.
Topics included transmission and distribution, rights-of-way, utility codes, and taxes.
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Director Mahroum learns about school’s history, views original artwork, and hears singers and drummers all highlighting the richness of Pueblo culture.
Regional consortia will develop training programs to prepare students for jobs in coal, oil, natural gas, and geothermal energy industries