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Office of Indian Energy Celebrates 20 Year Anniversary

Office Highlights Timeline of Major Achievements Since Being Authorized in the Energy Policy Act of 2005.

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November 18, 2025
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U.S. Department of Energy Office of Indian Energy Celebrating Our 20th Anniversary 2005-2025

2025 marks the 20th anniversary of the U.S. Department of Energy Office (DOE) of Indian Energy, since being authorized in the Energy Policy Act of 2005.

The Office of Indian Energy partners with Tribes across the lower 48 and Alaska to advance their energy visions and goals. In the last two decades, the impact of our investments include:

  • More than 250 Tribal energy projects funded
  • Added 63 megawatts of power generation to Tribal lands
  • Nearly 11,000 Tribal buildings affected
  • Initiated saving $535 million over the life of the projects
  • $3.38 saved for every DOE dollar invested.

Timeline

The timeline below highlights some of the Office’s milestones and achievements over the past 20 years:

2005
2009
  • First Funding Opportunity Announcement issued by DOE for energy improvements on Indian lands
  • First Congressional appropriations for IE
2011
  • IE formally opened after appointing first director, Tracey LeBeau
  • Indian Country Energy Infrastructure Working Group (ICEIWG) established
  • Strategic Technical Assistance Response Team (START) program launched to deliver competitive experience-based assistance with project planning, development, and financing
  • IE marks 100th Tribal technical assistance request since 2005 origin
2012
  • Foundational Tribal energy courses launched online to support Tribal energy capacity
2013
  • Tribal energy webinar series began
2016
  • IE marks 200th Tribal technical assistance request since 2005 origin
2020
  • Energy Act of 2020 reauthorized IE programs
2021
  • IE office established in Alaska
2022
  • IE marks 300th Tribal technical assistance request since 2005 origin
  • 20th annual IE Program Review held in Denver, Colorado
2023
2025
David Conrad portrait


"For the last 20 years, we have supported Tribes in developing and pursuing their energy visions; lowering costs; increasing reliability; and expanding opportunity."

–David Conrad
Acting/Deputy Director, Office of Indian Energy
 


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