Si usted es propietario de una vivienda en #PuertoRico que recibe PAN, TANF, o LIHEAP, puede ser elegible para un sistema de energía solar en techos y de almacenamiento en baterías en su casa a través del Programa Acceso Solar del U.S. Department of Energy (DOE). Mientras que estos sistemas tienen un valor de decenas de miles de dólares, usted podría ser elegible para una instalación sin costos iniciales. Obtenga más información y presente su solicitud a través del Embajador de Energía Solar de su comunidad llamando al (833) 822-8628 o al consultar energy.gov/solarPR.
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The August edition of “In the Know with GDO” is now available! This month, we’re highlighting: - First round of selections for the Transmission Siting and Economic Development (TSED) grants program - New Notice of Intent: Programa de Comunidades Resilientes - Six technical assistance partnerships to accelerate regional extreme weather threats and impacts on electric grid analysis Read the full edition below.
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Across the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE), we’re making progress toward our goal of increasing access to reliable, resilient energy across Puerto Rico. Last week, both GDO and the DOE Loan Programs Office announced two new investments into solar and battery storage systems to enhance energy security for Puerto Rico’s most vulnerable residents. Read more here: https://lnkd.in/d6Bu7SpH
Solar-Power Projects in Puerto Rico Get $861-Million US Loan Guarantee
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Congratulations to the State of Maine for their strategic deployment of $6.6 million in Grid Resilience Formula Grants! Last week, Governor Janet Mills announced the selection of six Maine utilities and technology providers to receive grant awards to strengthen Maine’s electrical grid to better withstand extreme weather. Learn more: https://lnkd.in/em3JJe4M
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🚨 ICYMI: Office of Indian Energy, U.S. Department of Energy has joined LinkedIn! Follow their page to learn more about DOE’s tribal energy development work.
Welcome to LinkedIn, Office of Indian Energy, U.S. Department of Energy! Follow their new page to learn about the energy work happening across Indian Country and Alaska.
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Director Maria Robinson was pleased to join other expert panelists yesterday at the WIRES Summer Member Meeting in Boston, where she shared GDO’s work to strengthen the grid against extreme weather through investments in transmission solutions. Thanks, WIRES, for a great event!
"At what point does the unexpected become the expected?" Our first panel delved into the evolving strategies for ensuring reliable and resilient transmission in the face of increasingly extreme weather. Many thanks to our distinguished participants: Maria Robinson from the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE), our moderator Julia Frayer from London Economics International LLC, and special appreciation to Stacey Burbure of American Electric Power, and Thomas (Mike) Knowland of ISO New England Inc. who graciously stepped in last minute. For more info on our speakers, visit our meeting page: https://lnkd.in/eBnjKPfs #transmission #gridresilience #gridreliability #cleangrid #extremeweather #grid #gridofthefuture
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NEW: Today, U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) selected 20 projects across 16 states to receive up to $371 million to accelerate the permitting of high-voltage, interstate transmission projects and support community infrastructure projects along major new and upgraded transmission lines. Today’s Transmission Siting and Economic Development (TSED) selections will help uplift communities through economic development investments that generate benefits in communities impacted by transmission development, while also accelerating project reviews by siting authorities. https://lnkd.in/ee4hJs3e
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Did you know? The Gulf of Mexico represents 37% of the United States’ total offshore wind energy potential and could provide a reliable, clean source of energy to customers in Florida, Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana, and Texas. Today, the National Renewable Energy Laboratory published a report reviewing the current literature to gather information and identify gaps that need to be filled to advance offshore wind transmission planning work in the Gulf of Mexico. Funded by GDO and DOE’s Wind Energy Technologies Office, the report builds on previous research and identifies currently available information on available infrastructure, environmental factors, and community readiness for offshore wind transmission. Read the report: https://lnkd.in/ev6HWE-V
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