The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Weatherization and Intergovernmental Program provides grants, technical assistance, and information tools to states, local governments, community action agencies, utilities, Indian tribes, and overseas U.S. territories for their energy programs. These programs coordinate with national goals to reduce petroleum consumption and increase the energy efficiency of the U.S. economy. They aim at market transformation to reduce market barriers to the cost effective adoption of renewable energy and energy efficiency technologies.
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News
Shenandoah Valley Regional Energy Efficiency Strategy Yields Impressive Results
December 3, 2012
Weatherization Funds Reach 60,000 Homes
October 31, 2012
Bill Clinton's New Role on the World Stage
October 28, 2012
Events
Tribal Renewable Energy Series Webinar: Renewable Energy Potential on Tribal Lands
February 27, 2013
National Reservation Economic Summit (RES)
March 11-14, 2013
IIIRM Workshop: Strategic Application of NEPA in Indian Country
March 20-21, 2013