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This is an excerpt from EERE Network News, a weekly electronic newsletter.

August 19, 2009

DOE Awards $119 Million to Five States, D.C., and American Samoa

DOE delivered more than $119 million in American Recovery and Reinvestment Act funds on August 14 to American Samoa, the District of Columbia, and the states of Alabama, Illinois, Maryland, North Dakota, and Wyoming for energy efficiency and renewable energy projects. Under DOE's State Energy Program (SEP), states and territories have proposed statewide plans that prioritize energy savings, create or retain jobs, increase the use of renewable energy, and reduce carbon pollution. The funds will support renewable energy projects; loan, grant, and rebate programs; energy education, training, technical assistance, marketing, and outreach; and energy efficiency upgrades for low-income households, public buildings, schools, industrial facilities, tribes, and nonprofit organizations.

For example, Illinois, which has received $40.5 million, will spend the funds on energy efficiency retrofits and support for the state's biofuels industry. The state will provide grants to support new biofuels production facilities or retrofits to existing biofuel facilities that will help reduce their operating expenses and environmental impact. In addition, Illinois will join Alabama, North Dakota, and Washington, D.C., in spending a portion of the SEP money on energy efficiency upgrades for government buildings. Meanwhile, North Dakota will create a special rebate program to help victims of the 2009 spring floods to purchase high-efficiency furnaces when replacing their heating systems.

The funds are part of the Obama Administration's national strategy to support job growth while making a historic down payment on clean energy. The Recovery Act appropriated $3.1 billion to the State Energy Program, giving priority to achieving national goals of energy independence while helping to stimulate local economies. For the states and territories, the new funds represent 40% of the State Energy Program funds available to them under the Recovery Act, following an initial 10% of the funds that were awarded to support planning activities. The second half of the funds will be released when the states meet the reporting, oversight, and accountability milestones required by the Recovery Act. See the state-by-state list of funding and energy plans in the DOE press release, and see also the State Energy Program Web site.