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With over 50 microgrid projects across the country, Colusa Indian Energy isn’t thinking small.  The tribal enterprise, owned by the Cachil DeHe band of Wintun Indians, is setting its sights on utility-scale energy development. 

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Federal funding that has powered unprecedented broadband and clean energy development across Indian Country faces an uncertain future following Donald Trump’s election victory this week.  

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Sometimes the biggest barrier to renewable energy isn’t financing or building the project — it’s getting the power where it needs to go. 

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The Department of the Interior is delivering nearly $82 million in federal funding to ensure clean drinking water for tribal communities in the western United States. 

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Six Indigenous-led projects have been awarded grant funding through the Department of Agriculture’s Regional Conservation Partnership Program (RCPP) that will help advance Native-directed land stewardship and environmental protection. 

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Could renewable energy development help alleviate poverty on reservations? 

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The Department of Energy will hold a webinar on October 24 to detail its new $25 million funding opportunity for tribal renewable energy projects.

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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced $49 million in new technical assistance funding to help rural, small, and tribal communities address urgent wastewater and water quality issues. 

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The U.S. Department of the Interior announced $71 million in funding to electrify homes in 13 tribal communities.

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The Department of Energy on Friday announced a new funding opportunity to help tribes with renewable energy pre-development costs, a long-standing barrier to getting many such projects off the ground in Indian Country.