Saving Energy and Money for American Homes, Communities, Businesses, and Industries. The Office of State and Community Energy Programs (SCEP) works with state, local, and Tribal governments, nonprofit organizations, schools, and community partners to provide technical assistance and invest in place-based clean energy projects that aim to
The California Community Choice Association''s mission is to create a legislative and regulatory environment that supports the development and long-term sustainability of locally-run Community Choice Aggregation electricity providers in
The Moreno Valley Electric Utility provides safe, reliable, and economical public electric service with a focus on customer needs, infrastructure enhancement, growth, and a responsible resource management.
2 · Topics From Solar Energy Innovation Network Round 2: Commercial-Scale Solar and Solar in Rural Communities Launched in July of 2022, the Innovation at SCALE initiative focused on topics from three SEIN Round 2 projects: Breaking Barriers, Clear Sky Tampa Bay Decision Support Toolkit, and Rhode Island Interconnection Tools.
Community Energy Programs (CEP) provides federal support and resources to local and tribal governments, public schools, nonprofit organizations, workforce development groups, and other community-serving entities.
Community energy allows self-sufficiency, can reduce costs, helps stabilize energy supplies, and is also far more resilient to storms, flooding, and other natural disasters than regular grids (community energy can provide power even when the grid is down).
Community Energy led early development and deployment of first wind and then solar generation at scale in the U.S. Iberdrola Renewables, a global leader in renewable energy, acquired Community Energy''s wind development business in March 2006 as its entry into the U.S. market in furtherance of its global mission to expand renewable
Community energy offers an alternative energy system that serves and supports citizens in the transition to renewables. As community-owned energy projects are protected from volatile global energy markets, prosumers are not held to market prices and can receive lower energy bills.
What is Community Solar? The U.S. Department of Energy defines community solar as any solar project or purchasing program, within a geographic area, in which the benefits flow to multiple customers such as individuals, businesses, nonprofits, and other groups.
The Transformative Climate Communities (TCC) Program empowers the communities most impacted by pollution to choose their own goals, strategies, and projects to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and local air pollution. Program Fact Sheet. información del programa. Stories of Transformation. Rulemaking Documents.