Learn more about Sarah's role in advancing the Forest County Potawatomi Community’s (FCPC’s) energy vision.
Join the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Office of Indian Energy for its second-ever virtual Program Review November 15–18, 2021.
Blue Lake Rancheria’s Foresight and Planning Yield “Just-in-Time” Resilience Benefits as Climate Crisis Intensifies.
Apply these cool tips and tricks to cut costs and boost comfort in the colder seasons.
Two DOE-funded projects, Net Zero and Go Solar, are advancing the Akwesasne Housing Authority's mission-driven push toward a clean energy future for the Saint Regis Mohawk Tribe, and women are leading the charge.
Thirteen Indian tribes and tribal entities will receive DOE funding to reduce energy costs and increase energy security and resiliency.
These tips are some simple actions you can take to reduce your energy use and lower your utility bills this summer.
Solar savings seed successive projects on path to prosperity.
Bad River Band of Lake Superior Tribe of Chippewa Indians complete the Ishkonige Nawadide Solar Microgrid Project.
This year’s series will focus on how tribal energy projects can improve community resilience, foster economic development, and support environmental stewardship.