Governor Wes Moore announced that the Maryland Energy Administration is awarding $6 million for new projects through the Solar Energy Equity Program. The awards will help increase access to clean, renewable energy for Marylanders with low to moderate incomes who live in underserved or overburdened... Read More
The average hottest summer month is here for the D.C. area, following a June that already delivered significant summer heat and dryness. See the full story at the Washington Post. More DMV News New Laws Expand Solar Access for Virginians VPM Dominion Energy’s shared solar... Read More
The Deputy Assistant Administrator (DAA) for Program Operations, in coordination with the Deputy Assistant Administrator for Management, and the Principal Deputy Assistant Administrator (PDAA), shares fully with the OEJECR Assistant Administrator (AA) in all phases of work supervising and managing OEJECR. Specific responsibilities of the... Read More
Did you know that Costa Rica runs entirely on renewable energy or that Japan is preparing to send solar panels to space? Hear all about it at Energy Express, where you will embark on a tour of renewable energy around the world. Travelers aged 5... Read More
The USDOT is requesting applications for the Reconnecting Communities Pilot (RCP) discretionary grant program through the Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO). The RCP Program aims to advance and support the reconnection of communities divided by transportation infrastructure – with a priority on helping disadvantaged communities... Read More
Reporting to the Lead – Energy Program, you will provide expert support to the US Energy team on innovative strategies to advance equitable uptake of solar and clean energy technologies; develop new products that enable cities and other large energy users to meet their clean energy and electrification... Read More
In Kingman Park, the heat was especially acute. That’s because this Northeast Washington neighborhood is a “heat island,” an urbanized area with less tree coverage and green space that experiences higher temperatures than surrounding locations. When neighborhoods have more impervious surfaces, such as buildings, sidewalks,... Read More
In collaboration with the EPA, GHHI will award $40 million in grants, flowing from the Inflation Reduction Act, to fund 171 eligible projects in historically disinvested communities throughout EPA’s Region 3 (includes Delaware, District of Columbia, Maryland, Pennsylvania, Virginia, West Virginia, and seven federally recognized... Read More