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Biden admin taps $366M to fund clean energy for Native American tribes, rural areas

The federal government will fund 17 projects across the U.S. to expand access to renewable energy on Native American reservations and in other rural areas, the Biden administration announced on Tuesday. The $366 million plan will fund solar, battery storage and hydropower projects in sparsely populated regions where electricity can be costly and unreliable. The money comes from a $1 trillion infrastructure law President Joe Biden signed in 2021.

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  • The Biden administration announced a $366 million plan to fund 17 renewable energy projects in rural areas and Native American reservations, utilizing funds from the $1 trillion infrastructure law signed in 2021.
  • The projects aim to address electricity access and reliability issues in regions like the Navajo Nation, where a significant number of homes lack electricity or experience frequent outages.
  • This initiative coincides with efforts by Native tribes in Nevada and Arizona to safeguard their lands during the renewable energy expansion and follows a recent increase in tribal authority over hydropower projects on their lands.
  • Funding will be finalized after negotiations between the federal government and project applicants, with the Department of Energy engaging with tribal leaders to discuss clean energy initiatives.
  • U.S. Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm emphasized the importance of including all communities in the transition to clean energy, especially those in rural and remote locations.
  • The funded projects, spanning 20 states and involving 30 tribes, include efforts to provide plant-derived energy to California’s Sierra Nevada communities, solar and hydropower to a Washington state tribe, a hydroelectric plant for an Alaskan tribal village, and solar power with storage for health centers in the Southeastern U.S.

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Biden admin taps $366M to fund clean energy for Native American tribes, rural areas

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The federal government will fund 17 projects across the U.S. to expand access to renewable energy on Native American reservations and in other rural areas, the Biden administration announced on Tuesday.

The $366 million plan will fund solar, battery storage and hydropower projects in sparsely populated regions where electricity can be costly and unreliable. The money comes from a $1 trillion infrastructure law President Joe Biden signed in 2021.

About a fifth of homes in the Navajo Nation — located in northeastern Arizona, northwestern New Mexico and southeastern Utah — do not have access to electricity, the U.S. Department of Energy estimates. Nearly a third of homes that have electricity on Native American reservations in the U.S. report monthly outages, according to the Biden administration.

FILE – A solar farm sits in Mona, Utah, Aug. 9, 2022. On Tuesday, Feb. 27, 2024, the Biden administration will announce 17 projects across the U.S. to expand renewable energy access in rural areas, particularly for Native American tribes. The projects, which will cost $366 million, are funded by a $1 trillion infrastructure law President Joe Biden signed in 2021. (AP Photo/Rick Bowmer, File)

The announcement comes as Native tribes in Nevada and Arizona fight to protect their lands and sacred sites amid the Biden administration’s expansion of renewable energy. It also comes days after federal regulators granted Native American tribes more authority to block hydropower projects on their land.

The Biden administration will only secure funding for the 17 projects after negotiating with project applicants, federal officials said. Officials from the Department of Energy prepared to meet with tribal leaders to discuss clean energy projects at a summit in Southern California.

FILE – President Joe Biden signs the $1.2 trillion bipartisan infrastructure bill into law during a ceremony on the South Lawn of the White House in Washington, Nov. 15, 2021. On Tuesday, Feb. 27, 2024, the Biden administration will announce 17 projects across the U.S. to expand renewable energy access in rural areas, particularly for Native American tribes. The projects, which will cost $366 million, are funded by the infrastructure law Biden signed in 2021. (AP Photo/Susan Walsh, File)

“President Biden firmly believes that every community should benefit from the nation’s historic transition to a clean energy future, especially those in rural and remote areas,” U.S. Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm said in a statement.

The projects span across 20 states and involve 30 tribes. They include $30 million to provide energy derived from plants to wildfire-prone communities in the Sierra Nevada mountains in California and $32 million to build solar and hydropower to a Native American tribe in Washington state.

Another $27 million will go toward constructing a hydroelectric plant to serve a tribal village in Alaska, while $57 million will provide solar power and storage for health centers in rural parts of the Southeast, including in Alabama, Georgia and South Carolina.

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