Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
The U.S. Department of Energy supports a number of grant, loan and financing programs. Learn more about these programs and how they can help you -- whether you are a startup energy business looking to launch a pilot project, a company with proven technology that needs help reaching commercial scale, or a state, local or tribal government looking for funding resources for energy projects.
Explore current funding opportunity announcements, requests for information, and notices of intent from EERE.
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) SBIR/STTR programs provide grant opportunities to small businesses performing R&D in support of the DOE mission. Grants are competitively awarded for the development and commercialization of new ideas and innovative research.
TDHCA operates the Weatherization Assistance Program with funds from the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE), and the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP).
The rebates can help you save money on select home improvement projects that can lower your energy bills. DOE estimates these rebates will save households up to $1 billion annually on energy bills and support over 50,000 U.S. jobs. Learn about how the program can help you.
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) allocated $690 million to Texas for the State Energy Conservation Office (SECO) to implement and administer the programs. The HOMES and HEAR rebate programs are currently not available. SECO intends to apply for the federal funds that have been allocated to Texas.
DOE will provide $459 million in funding annually over a period of five years to States and Indian Tribes. State and tribal allocations are subject to annual formula calculations. TDEM anticipates approximately $150 million in federal funding will be made available to Texas.
SEP provides financial and technical assistance to states through formula and competitive grants. States use their formula grants to develop state strategies and goals to address their energy priorities.
The Energy Efficiency and Conservation Block Grant (EECBG) Program is a $550 million grant program funded through the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law. It is designed to assist states, local governments, and Tribes in implementing strategies to reduce energy use, to reduce fossil fuel emissions, and to improve energy efficiency.
Unlike Casar’s proposal, the Southern Spirit project will allow ERCOT to remain free from federal regulation. Texas could get a boost in voltage after the Biden administration announced a new grant to help connect the Texas power grid to the national grid.