
Former intern Nick Johnson has DOE to thank for much of his growth toward a career as a mechanical engineer at the National Renewable Energy Lab.
In this photo essay, NREL’s Pulitzer Prize-winning photojournalist zooms in on Alaska’s assets and adaptability.

This webinar will outline options for financing and addressing other challenges related to facility- and community-scale project development.

The Tribe turned a strip of its land in Oregon into nearly $12,000 in annual energy cost savings.
Projects will help Native American and Alaska Native communities harness their vast undeveloped energy resources to reduce or stabilize energy costs.

Attendees will hear about common challenges faced by tribes for utility-scale energy development, and ideas for how to approach these challenges.

Giving back to their communities is a common motivator for the Native students who serve as summer interns with the Office of Indian Energy.

First-of-its-kind interactive geospatial application enables tribes to conduct their own analyses of installed energy projects and more.

Solicitation provides as much as $2bn in partial loan guarantees to support economic opportunities for Native American and Alaska Native communities.

The Office of Indian Energy is hosting a free webinar Wednesday, July 25, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Mountain Time.