The project will electrify and weatherproof more than 60,000 buildings, improving access to healthy, climate-friendly homes for low-income, disadvantaged communities.
Gen III+ SMRs reactors offer deployment flexibility for various configurations, making them suitable for diverse applications like power generation, desalination and heat processing.
These funds will support the Department of Energy's commitment to industrial decarbonization and maintain America’s manufacturing competitiveness in global markets.
Texas lawmakers are looking to hold Deloitte accountable, including reducing their contract by 10%, after one of the loan applications that they approved contained false information.
The goal of this funding is to modernize infrastructure, expand access to reliable electric grids and safe drinking water and create jobs in rural and tribal communities.
The funding will support projects to repair and reinforce crucial aspects of the islands’ utility, transportation and public health infrastructure damaged by hurricanes.
The funding will support projects designed to create new economic opportunities in areas where either contamination or vacant, dilapidated structures are standing in the way.
Texas established its own power grid following the passage of the 1935 Power Act, which gave the federal government the authority to regulate power transactions between states.