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    Healthy Buildings Toolkit

    Decision makers utilize the Healthy Buildings Toolkit to identify energy efficiency and indoor environment quality (IEQ) upgrades that can be funded through productivity gains and lower utility expenses. The Federal Energy Management Program and the General Services Administration developed this free resource with support from Pacific Northwest National Laboratory. 

    Read more here

    Published On: September 19th, 2022Categories: Funding, General News
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    The Roadmap to Equity and Justice at the Department of Energy

    The Department of Energy’s Equity Action Plan will help the agency create a more inclusive and diverse environment. This plan, made up of five strategic energy goals, puts equity and justice at the center of all the agency’s activities going forward. 

    Read more here

    Published On: September 19th, 2022Categories: Equity
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    DOE Finds Record Production and Job Growth in U.S. Wind Power Sector

    Three recent reports from the Department of Energy (DOE) show careers in wind power are growing at a fast rate thanks to recent domestic developments in this industry. As of 2021, 120,000 people in the U.S. work in wind power. U.S. Secretary of Energy Jennifer M. Granholm believes creating new jobs in wind power is crucial to achieve President Biden’s climate and decarbonization goals. 

    Read more here

    Published On: August 16th, 2022Categories: Workforce
  • Executive Order Establishes Net Zero Goal by 2050

    On December 8th, 2021, President Biden signed a new Executive Order establishing a goal of net zero carbon emissions by 2050 for federal operations, with an incremental goal of 65% reduction by 2030. The Federal Government plans to achieve this through a series of drastic changes, including transitioning to zero-emission vehicles (ZEVs) and buildings and tackling emissions throughout the supply chain.

    Read more here

    Published On: May 12th, 2022Categories: News from the White House
  • DOE Announces Clean Energy Innovator Fellowship Program to Help Build a Diverse U.S. Workforce to Decarbonize the Electricity Sector

    The Clean Innovator Fellowship supports energy organizations making advancements in resilient and affordable clean energy by connecting them with new talent. This Department of Energy fellowship hopes to increase access to careers in clean energy to recent college graduates and energy professionals from diverse backgrounds.  

    Read more here

    Published On: March 31st, 2022Categories: Workforce
  • New Energy Standards for Federal Buildings

    The US Department of Energy on March 30, 2021, announced new energy efficiency standards for federal buildings set to take effect in 2023.

    The new requirements will mandate all new federal buildings to comply with the 2021 International Energy Conservation Code (IECC) beginning April 1, 2023. Any major retrofits to existing federal buildings will also be included under the updated codes.

    Read more here

    Published On: March 30th, 2022Categories: General News
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    Tribes win federal funding as they enhance energy security and pursue microgrids

    Indigenous communities across the U.S. developed microgrids, localized electrical grids and other sources of electricity to become more resilient and energy secure. 13 American Indian and Native Alaskan communities will receive funding from the Department of Energy to support clean-energy projects.  In total, $9 million has been set aside. 

    Read more here

    Published On: March 28th, 2022Categories: Funding, Tribal Nations
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    DOE Awards $32 Million to Accelerate Next-Generation Building Upgrades

    The U.S. Department of Energy set aside $32 million in funding to complete over 30 affordable housing, building retrofit projects. These projects will demonstrate new, low-carbon solutions developed by a separate 2019 DOE funding opportunity. If proven successful, these technologies and renovation techniques could influence the future of building modernization. 

    Read more here

    Published On: March 14th, 2022Categories: Funding, News from the White House
  • The Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act

    President Biden signed into law the nearly $1 trillion Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act on November 15, 2021. In addition to investing in rebuilding general infrastructure, the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law allocates specific funds for improvement projects of federal facilities as well as projects on Native American lands.

    Read more here

    Published On: November 15th, 2021Categories: Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act

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Healthy Buildings Toolkit

Decision makers utilize the Healthy Buildings Toolkit to identify energy efficiency and indoor environment quality (IEQ) upgrades that can be funded through productivity gains and lower utility expenses. The Federal Energy Management Program and the General Services Administration developed this free resource with support from Pacific Northwest National Laboratory. 

Read more here

September 19th, 2022|Categories: Funding, General News|

The Roadmap to Equity and Justice at the Department of Energy

The Department of Energy’s Equity Action Plan will help the agency create a more inclusive and diverse environment. This plan, made up of five strategic energy goals, puts equity and justice at the center of all the agency’s activities going forward. 

Read more here

September 19th, 2022|Categories: Equity|

DOE Finds Record Production and Job Growth in U.S. Wind Power Sector

Three recent reports from the Department of Energy (DOE) show careers in wind power are growing at a fast rate thanks to recent domestic developments in this industry. As of 2021, 120,000 people in the U.S. work in wind power. U.S. Secretary of Energy Jennifer M. Granholm believes creating new jobs in wind power is crucial to achieve President Biden’s climate and decarbonization goals. 

Read more here

August 16th, 2022|Categories: Workforce|

Executive Order Establishes Net Zero Goal by 2050

On December 8th, 2021, President Biden signed a new Executive Order establishing a goal of net zero carbon emissions by 2050 for federal operations, with an incremental goal of 65% reduction by 2030. The Federal Government plans to achieve this through a series of drastic changes, including transitioning to zero-emission vehicles (ZEVs) and buildings and tackling emissions throughout the supply chain.

Read more here

May 12th, 2022|Categories: News from the White House|

DOE Announces Clean Energy Innovator Fellowship Program to Help Build a Diverse U.S. Workforce to Decarbonize the Electricity Sector

The Clean Innovator Fellowship supports energy organizations making advancements in resilient and affordable clean energy by connecting them with new talent. This Department of Energy fellowship hopes to increase access to careers in clean energy to recent college graduates and energy professionals from diverse backgrounds.  

Read more here

March 31st, 2022|Categories: Workforce|

New Energy Standards for Federal Buildings

The US Department of Energy on March 30, 2021, announced new energy efficiency standards for federal buildings set to take effect in 2023.

The new requirements will mandate all new federal buildings to comply with the 2021 International Energy Conservation Code (IECC) beginning April 1, 2023. Any major retrofits to existing federal buildings will also be included under the updated codes.

Read more here

March 30th, 2022|Categories: General News|

Tribes win federal funding as they enhance energy security and pursue microgrids

Indigenous communities across the U.S. developed microgrids, localized electrical grids and other sources of electricity to become more resilient and energy secure. 13 American Indian and Native Alaskan communities will receive funding from the Department of Energy to support clean-energy projects.  In total, $9 million has been set aside. 

Read more here

March 28th, 2022|Categories: Funding, Tribal Nations|

DOE Awards $32 Million to Accelerate Next-Generation Building Upgrades

The U.S. Department of Energy set aside $32 million in funding to complete over 30 affordable housing, building retrofit projects. These projects will demonstrate new, low-carbon solutions developed by a separate 2019 DOE funding opportunity. If proven successful, these technologies and renovation techniques could influence the future of building modernization. 

Read more here

March 14th, 2022|Categories: Funding, News from the White House|

The Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act

President Biden signed into law the nearly $1 trillion Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act on November 15, 2021. In addition to investing in rebuilding general infrastructure, the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law allocates specific funds for improvement projects of federal facilities as well as projects on Native American lands.

Read more here

November 15th, 2021|Categories: Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act|
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