energy infrastructure grants

Through these grants, the DOE Office of Indian Energy will continue its efforts to maximize the deployment of energy solutions in consultation with American Indians and Alaska Natives. The Renewable Fuels Association has been able to assist retailers in 21 states this year apply for infrastructure project grants totaling over $52 million.

The Oneida Indian Nation will build upon a previously conducted energy audit of tribal buildings to implement energy efficiency measures in 27 facilities. The Lake Superior Tribe of Chippewa Indians will install solar PV at three tribal buildings. Zimmcomm New Media, LLC All rights reserved.

Date. Based on IVC’s existing generation at 12.14 kilowatt-hours (kWh) per gallon of diesel, the corresponding annual fuel displacement of the power from this installation will be approximately 11,000 gallons per year. This project will develop a parking-lot canopy solar PV system consisting of four canopy structures and 448 kW of solar PV that will interconnect to the existing tribal-owned medium-voltage microgrid generation system and supply power to 10 tribal buildings. The systems are expected to offset 100% of annual electric usage at two of the buildings and are estimated to reduce electric bills by approximately $841,000 over 25 years. Don’t worry we won’t send you spam or share your email address with anyone. (850)780-6617 – office / fax. Connecting Australia’s largest energy users with price-competitive generation. “Thank you for including us in your mission to support retailers with this grant program.”. Electric vehicle homecharge, workplace charging and on-street residential chargepoint scheme confirmed for another year. $1,276,106 (Requested DOE Funds: $638,053; Proposed Cost Share: $638,053). As from the 1 April 2020 the grant for these schemes will be set at £350 towards the cost of purchase and installation of a chargepoint at home through the electric vehicle homecharge scheme, and £350 towards a chargepoint socket at work through the workplace charging scheme.

This investment will help Native American and Alaska Native communities harness their vast energy resources in order to reduce or stabilize energy costs, as well as increase their energy security and resilience. Additionally, SEP helps states improve the security of their energy infrastructure by assisting them with the development of state energy … As from the 1 April 2020 the grant for these schemes will be set at £350 towards the cost of purchase and installation of a chargepoint at home through the electric vehicle homecharge scheme, and £350 towards a chargepoint socket at work through the workplace charging scheme. See also GrantConnect, the Australian Government's centralised grants hub. $769,576  (Requested DOE Funds: $384,768; Proposed Cost Share: $384,768), Forest County Potawatomi Community, Crandon, WI.

$626,812  (Requested DOE Funds: $313,406; Proposed Cost Share: $313,406), Bad River Band of the Lake Superior Tribe of Chippewa Indians, Odanah, WI.

This is a reduction from £500 to £350. A joint venture between Kwethluk, Inc., the Organized Village of Kwethluk, and Nuvista Light & Electric Cooperative, Inc., this project will install a 500-kW/670-kWh battery energy storage system that will be integrated into the Kwethluk wind-diesel system.

Post was not sent - check your email addresses! “The tribal energy infrastructure projects announced today are another example of cross-cutting energy efforts being deployed by DOE, in partnership with tribal communities, to provide affordable and reliable energy across the country,” said U.S. $7,107,385 (Requested DOE Funds: $2,000,000; Proposed Cost Share: $5,107,385), Colusa Indian Community Economic Development Corporation, Colusa, CA. The new rate will apply to installations on or after 1 April 2020 for EVHS, and will apply to voucher applications submitted on or after 1 April 2020 for WCS. $7,268,002 (Requested DOE Funds: $2,000,000; Proposed Cost Share: $5,268,002).

This is a reduction from £500 to £350. Grants to contribute to the construction costs will be applied to fill in the gaps in commercial viability of the projects that are particularly relevant for Europe.

By lowering the cap we will be able to support more chargepoints with the available funding. 1507 Templemore Drive, Cantonment, FL - 32533 Media enquiries The government is also pleased to announce 2 further changes of: Local authorities can apply for a grant to cover part of the capital costs of installing chargepoints for residents who lack off-street parking. In addition to the $16 million in funding provided by DOE, approximately $23 million will be cost-shared by tribal communities. $4,000,000 (Requested DOE Funds: $2,000,000; Proposed Cost Share: $2,000,000), Nuvista Kwethluk Energy Storage, Anchorage, AK.

The change in the grant rate, from £7,500 to £6,500, will apply for applications for the 2020/21 financial year.

We use this information to make the website work as well as possible and improve government services. We use cookies to collect information about how you use GOV.UK. IVC will acquire and install a second 35-kW marine renewable energy device in the Kvichak River, along with smart microgrid electronics and energy storage, to provide autonomous operation of the microgrid to power all Village facilities for sustainable energy supply and resilient operations. “Combined, these projects add up to over 13 megawatts of installed generation that will impact over 900 tribal buildings, with combined annual savings of approximately $7.5 million—significant investments that will yield tangible results to improve the quality of life for these communities.”. The Flandreau Santee Sioux Tribe is embarking on a path of improved energy stewardship and self-reliance and has made significant investments in energy efficiency.

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$2,155,758 (Requested DOE Funds: $1,077,879; Proposed Cost Share: $1,077,879). (Requested DOE Funds: $1,149,748; Proposed Cost Share: $1,149,748), Flandreau Santee Sioux Tribe, Flandreau, SD. $892,562  (Requested DOE Funds: $446,281; Proposed Cost Share: $446,281).

The heat recovery system is expected to offset 100% of the heating oil required by the end-user buildings, thereby saving an estimated $77,080 per year or over $2.3 million over the life of the project. This provision shall apply until the 31 May.

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