U.S. DOE Expands Support for Community-Led Clean Energy Transitions

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Clean Energy to Communities Program: In-Depth Partnerships Through the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Clean Energy to Communities (C2C)

helps local governments, electric utilities, community-based groups, and other decisionmakers realize their clean energy goals with innovative modeling and testing tools developed at DOE’s world-class national laboratories., which highlights more than 200 communities across the United States that have benefited from this groundbreaking program. C2C has supported these communities across the clean energy transition—from foundational guidance to specific project support.

To build on this success, DOE also announced new funding, technical assistance, and peer learning opportunities across all three program offerings.NREL today released a Request for Proposals to support 2-4 communities in developing tailored, actionable decarbonization strategies as part ofoffering. Teams comprising a local government, electric utility, and community-based organizations can apply for a multi-year partnership with experts from DOE’s national laboratories.

Awards include up to $500,000 in subcontract funding and up to $3,500,000 in the form of in-depth technical assistance from one or more national laboratories. Funding can be used to support staff, community engagement activities, and the purchase of clean energy infrastructure or technology.In-Depth Partnerships in Chicago, Illinois; Colorado Springs, Colorado; Delaware Valley, Pennsylvania and New Jersey; Moloka‘i, Hawaii; Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; and Sitka, Alaska..

Little Rock, Arkansas, established a plan to achieve 100% clean energy for its municipal operations by 2030. Clean Cities and Communities offered ongoing support to participants during and between cohort sessions.C2C’s expert match program provides between 40 and 60 hours of tailored technical assistance to help local governments, electric utilities, community-based groups, and others address short-term energy challenges. Applications are accepted on a rolling basis.The mission of the U.S.

 

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