ENERGY STORAGE PROJECTS
Tribal Energy Financing: Financing available to federally recognized tribes and qualified tribal energy development organizations for energy development projects, including storage projects.
RESP | EESI
The loans can be used for a variety of measures, including building envelope upgrades, on- and off-grid renewable energy systems, lighting, water and waste efficiency, irrigation and permanently installed
Distributed Energy Production & Storage – GreenBank for Rural America
Our goal is to educate and support the development of projects that meet Green Bank criteria. Eligible for financing are projects, activities, and technologies that develop and deploy small-scale renewable
New Energy Deployment
View the project announcements below for full details regarding awardees for the New ERA and PACE programs, as well as more details on Rural Development''s public portal.
FEDERAL ENERGY FUNDING FOR RURAL AND REMOTE
This document is for people who live or work in rural and remote areas and who are looking to plan or build clean energy projects in their communities. The guide provides an overview of many federal
Innovative Financing for Energy Storage
What is a community energy storage project? This report focuses on energy storage projects that are owned by or provide benefits to a non-profit organization, a local government, or a tribal government.
Fact Sheet
The PACE program is available to eligible applicants that generate electricity for resale to residents in both rural and nonrural areas. At least 50 percent of the population served by the renewable energy
PACE Project Announcements
The Powering Affordable Clean Energy (PACE) offered $1 billion in funding for renewable and energy storage technologies through partially forgivable loans. PACE is helping make clean, affordable, and
Powering Affordable Clean Energy in Rural Areas: Showcasing
With the help of these partially forgivable loans, Midwest Electric, La Plata, and Trico Electric will be able to build their own renewable energy facilities, some for the first time, and
Community Energy Storage Financing
Now is an opportune time for communities considering energy storage projects to evaluate these new financial resources and mechanisms. This paper aims to raise awareness of these developments