
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.

Over the past few decades, the paradigm has shifted for building science in cold climates, thanks in no small part to Hébert's commitment.

The Native Village of Igiugig proves RivGen Hydrokinetic Power System can produce power, survive winter, and coexist with salmon.

The annual event aims to bring together Indian tribes and Alaska Native villages to celebrate tribal energy successes and share information.
DOE's Office of Indian Energy announced a formalized process for Indian tribes to request cost share reductions under the Energy Policy Act of 2005.

Cold Climate Housing Research Center Founder shares his knowledge on energy-efficient building design for cold climates.

DOE awards funding for second solar project after 1-megawatt system goes live.

Energy Department to Invest More Than $5 Million in Tribal Energy Infrastructure Deployment Projects
This funding will help Native American and Alaska Native communities harness their vast undeveloped energy resources to reduce energy costs.

Huslia’s wood biomass system saves money, creates jobs, and keeps energy dollars in the community.