The U.S. Department of Energy's State Energy Program (SEP) emphasizes the state's role as the decision-maker and administrator for program activities within their state that are tailored to their unique resources, delivery capacity, and energy goals. 

SEP provides funding and technical assistance to states, territories, and the District of Columbia to enhance energy security, advance state-led energy initiatives, and increase energy affordability. 

State Energy Offices can use the information below to learn more about SEP opportunities and guidelines and explore how the SEP network is working toward a strong and prosperous America powered by clean, affordable, and secure energy.

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For questions, comments, or other requests, please contact your SEP Project Officer or StateEnergyProgram@hq.doe.gov.