The U.S. Department of Energy has committed $1.3 billion to underwrite three large-scale transmission projects that will provide new options for clean energy resources in six states around the country.
Program includes four projects aimed at strengthening the state's energy infrastructure and providing clean, affordable power to disadvantaged communities.
Oregon will use its CPF allocation to fund a competitive grant program supporting last-mile broadband infrastructure in areas with insufficient internet access.
Kentucky has announced the first round of awards granted to six private developers to design, build and manage 16 public electric vehicle charging stations along 11 interstates and parkways designated as Alternative Fuel Corridors.
King County in the Seattle area is accepting applications for two projects for a renewable energy pilot program that uses sewage to keep businesses warm during the winter.
In an effort to strengthen the nation’s power grid, the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) has awarded $3.46 billion to 58 innovative projects that focus on delivering affordable, clean power, particularly to disadvantaged communities.