The Energy Department and the Denali Commission announced that five Alaska Native communities will receive technical expertise through the Strategic Technical Assistance Response Team (START) program
The Indian Country Energy and Infrastructure Working Group is pleased to welcome seven newly appointed members.
The Moapa Band of Paiutes leads the first industrial-scale solar photovoltaic project in Indian Country—a 250-megawatt solar farm that will power...
Department of Energy's Office of Indian Energy is collaborating with the University of Alaska Fairbanks ACEP (Alaska Center for Energy and Power) to support in-depth technical and economic analysis of wind-diesel energy systems in rural Alaska. The res...
The Energy Department announces new tribal energy initiatives for 2013.
This fall the Office of Indian Energy has provided various Tribes and Alaska Native Villages with unbiased on-site technical support on potential e...
Change doesn’t happen on its own. It’s led by dedicated and passionate people who are committed to empowering Indian Country to energize future generations. Leading the Charge is a regular Office of Indian Energy Newsletter feature spotlighting the...
Sandia National Laboratories’ Tribal Internship Program has provided Native American college students with hands-on work experience in the energy...
Two Department of Energy-supported programs are helping the Crow Tribe in Montana produce energy with minimal environmental impact, educate future generations and prepare its community for future jobs in energy fields.
DOE Office of Environmental Management (EM) made history by bringing together leaders of eight Tribal Nations to discuss progress in the nuclear cleanup and build partnerships to better shape the future of DOE sites.