Department of Energy issues $12M in grants to 13 American Indian/Alaska Native projects

"Thirteen American Indian and Alaska Native communities across five states received a collective $12 million in federal funding to support energy projects aimed at reducing costs and improving energy security. The U.S. Department of Energy grants will go toward clean energy generation and battery storage, among other projects, serving more than 1,300 tribally owned buildings and resulting in an estimated annual savings of $1.8 million, according to a statement."

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