
New Funding Will Help Tribal Communities Expand Clean Energy Deployment, Lower Energy Costs, and Strengthen Energy Security

This Black History Month, the Office of Indian Energy is celebrating our friend and colleague Paulette Tull, who recently retired after 38 years of federal government service.

Today, the Office of Indian Energy issued a Notice of Intent to release a $15 million Funding Opportunity Announcement this spring to install clean energy technology at Tribal Colleges and Universities.

Today, the Office of Indian Energy issued a Notice of Intent (NOI) to release a $50 million Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA) this spring to support clean energy technology deployment on tribal lands.

Tribe relies on 21st century solution to combat climate threats and support resilient community services and operations.

With 2022 behind us, we’re reflecting on all the exciting accomplishments and advances for clean energy in Indian Country.

Annual meeting draws nearly 200 people to share energy project updates and triumphs.

Staff member Tommy Jones shares his thoughts on the month-long recognition.

The Department of Energy (DOE), in collaboration with the National Conference of State Legislatures, yesterday concluded its 7th Tribal Clean Energy Summit.

The Two-Day Summit Held in Washington, D.C. will Address Accelerating Energy Access and Transition to Clean Energy in Tribal Communities