
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.
DOE announced up to $15 million in new funding to deploy energy technology on tribal lands.

Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians’ 700-kilowatt solar system cuts costs, generates energy and optimism.
Through this planned FOA, the Office of Indian Energy will continue its efforts to maximize the deployment of energy solutions.

Learn more about Owle's role in the 705-kilowatt solar photovoltaic system the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians installed.

The monthly webinars will focus on how to accomplish specific tasks related to energy development on tribal lands.

Director of Planning & Development for the Ute Mountain Ute Tribe talks about her role in advancing the Tribe’s energy goals.

Today, the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) announced up to $15 million in new funding to deploy energy infrastructure on tribal lands.

Executive Director of Nuvista Light and Electric Cooperative talks about her role in creatively addressing Alaska’s energy challenges.