Solar-Plus-Storage Equals Savings of $450,000 Per Year at Grand Canyon West.
For more than two decades, the Office of Indian Energy's internship program has offered Native students renewable energy experience in Native communities.
A new Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between the federal government and the Navajo Nation aims to ease tribal access to federal funding.
Learn about the Oneida Indian Nation’s Facility Energy Efficiency project that was cofunded by the Office of Indian Energy.
Learn about the Seminole Tribe of Florida’s solar-plus-storage microgrid project, cofunded by the Office of Indian Energy.
New Funding For 18 Clean Energy Projects Will Lower Energy Costs and Increase Security For American Indian and Alaska Native Communities
Learn about the solar energy project helping to power two tribal buildings on the San Xavier District of the Tohono O'odham Nation.
Today the Office of Indian Energy issued a funding opportunity announcement (FOA) for $15 million to transition Tribal Colleges and Universities to clean energy.
In a series of short interviews, tribal members speak in their own words about energy sovereignty and what it means to them and their tribe.
Chief Henry Red Cloud and his son John Red Cloud speak about Red Cloud Renewable, the importance of partnering, and why they are hopeful about the future of energy in Indian Country.