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Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy

  November 09, 2022

Funding Updates 

DOE Announces $35 Million To Deploy Clean Energy on Tribal Lands and Power Unelectrified Tribal Buildings

DOE announced two funding opportunities, totaling $35 million, to deploy clean energy technology on Tribal lands and power unelectrified Tribal buildings. These measures will increase energy security and resilience for Indian Tribes and Tribal members. Applications are due by February 9 and February 23, respectively.

DOE Awards $30 Million to Minority Serving Institutions to Invest in Next Generation STEM Leaders

DOE announced $30 million in financial assistance grants to 10 Minority Serving Institutions across three states through its Minority Serving Institution Partnership Program (MSIPP). Established in 2014, MSIPP promotes the education and development of the next generation of workers in critical STEM-related disciplines.

DOE Announces $43 Million To Support the Clean Energy Transition in Communities Across the Country

DOE announced $43 million for 23 research projects across 19 states, the District of Columbia, and Puerto Rico to help communities improve energy planning, increase grid resilience, and restore power after disasters. The projects are funded through two programs—Renewables Advancing Community Energy Resilience and Energyshed—and will advance innovative approaches to community energy planning and help build data-driven tools to help communities shape their own energy future. Ver en Español

DOE Announces $3.2 Million Expansion of the Industrial Assessment Center Program; Adds Commercial Building Assessments

DOE will provide $100,000 per year over four years to eight universities to expand their Industrial Assessment Center (IAC) programming by adding commercial-building assessments. The IAC program focuses on assisting small- and medium-sized manufacturers in reducing their carbon emissions and lowering energy costs, while training the next generation of energy-efficiency workers.


Energy Efficiency News

Connected Communities Cohort Kicks Off: A New Era for Grid-Efficient Buildings

Last week, DOE hosted a kick-off event for its inaugural cohort of nine Connected Communities. The program was founded to establish a new model for building efficiency at the community scale. Connected Communities feature grid-interactive efficient buildings and make use of integrating several types of distributed energy sources. The nine active projects will collaborate through shared investment, load diversity, economies of scale, innovative business models, and customer engagement.


In Case You Missed It 

ECOCAR at Ohio State University

In Ohio, I Caught a Glimpse of the Future of Buildings and Vehicles

Read about Acting Assistant Secretary Alejandro Moreno trip to Ohio State University to kick-off an event for EERE's inaugural Connected Communities cohort, and his ride across campus in an EcoCAR to join students and faculty who have been plying their engineering skills to improve the efficiency and reliability of the latest generation of electric cars. 

Accelerating Innovations in Emerging Technologies Request for Information

DOE seeks input on research approaches that have the potential to accelerate the discovery and creation of innovations towards the production and commercialization of future technologies. These approaches would bring together teams of scientists and engineers in diverse fields, recruiting talent from national laboratories, universities, and industry. Responses are due by December 23.

Resume Worksop

Join us for a two-hour webinar to learn resume-writing tips from EERE workforce management specialists, and how to apply for clean energy positions through USAjobs.

Internships, Scholarships, and Fellowships

2023 Graduate Education for Minority Students Fellowship Program

This student fellowship program is designed to promote opportunities for individuals to enter industry at the graduate level in areas such as research and development, product development, and other high-level technical career paths. Applications are due by November 15.

Carbon Dioxide Removal: Reducing our Footprint

Earn $5,000 toward your undergraduate education by designing an infographic about the leading methods used to remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, through the Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education research-based challenge. Submissions are due by November 30 and must include at least four current carbon dioxide removal methods.


Events and Webinars 

Technologies for Net-Zero Carbon Buildings

November 10 | 1 p.m. ET

Learn about this request for information from the General Services Administration’s Green Proving Ground program and DOE to obtain responses on technologies that help reduce greenhouse gas emissions from commercial buildings.


COP27 Delivering on the Promise of Energy Efficiency in Digital Technologies

November 14 | 10:30 a.m. ET

In this side event to the United Nations Climate Change Conference, presenters will discuss the relationship between digitalization and energy efficiency and show policymakers how to effectively implement policies based on emerging best practices.


14th Wind Wildlife Research Meeting

November 15-17

The biennial Wind Wildlife Research Meeting provides an internationally recognized forum for conservation scientists, researchers, consultants, federal and state officials, nongovernmental representatives, and industry professionals to share the latest science on wind energy and wildlife.


Measuring Up: Leveraging the Capabilities of the MEASUR Tool Suite

November 15 | 11 a.m. ET

Learn about the MEASUR tool suite, an open-source software platform that contains 50+ calculators to help users analyze their energy use for a wide range of industrial systems.


Clean Energy Technology Deployment on Tribal Lands Funding Opportunity

November 29 | 3 p.m. ET

The Office of Indian Energy is hosting a webinar to provide information on a clean energy technology funding opportunity. Topics include a discussion on eligibility requirements, and how applications will be selected for funding.


Powering Unelectrified Tribal Buildings Funding Opportunity

December 1 | 3 p.m. ET

The Office of Indian Energy is hosting a webinar to provide information on a funding opportunity for unelectrified tribal buildings. Topics include a discussion on eligibility requirements, and how applications will be selected for funding.