Community Microgrid Assistance Partnership
Participants in the Community Microgrid Assistance Partnership (C-MAP) will receive technical support and/or funding from the U.S. Department of Energy to design, deploy, or improve a microgrid that
Participants in the Community Microgrid Assistance Partnership (C-MAP) will receive technical support and/or funding from the U.S. Department of Energy to design, deploy, or improve a microgrid that
Learn how a community microgrid can provide a layer of energy resilience, and how the Microgrid Incentive Program (MIP) can assist with project development and help your community pay for it.
The application window for the second wave of MIP grant funding will open on April 3. Applicants must submit MIP project ideas to PG&E by May 30, 2025. The Microgrid Initiative (Mip)
PG&E selected nine microgrid projects out of 22 advanced applications. These microgrids aim to enhance energy resilience in disadvantaged communities that are particularly vulnerable to
Each of those 22 projects received an application development grant of $25,000 to offset community investments in developing successful project
On February 27, 2024, OCED announced $366 million in ERA awards to 17 community-driven projects across 20 states and 30 tribal nations to help rural communities accelerate their clean energy
The nine new microgrid awardees will use a range of low-emissions generation resources, including solar, batteries, small hydroelectric, pumped hydroelectric storage and biomass, PG&E said.
Each of those 22 projects received an application development grant of $25,000 to offset community investments in developing successful project applications. PG&E subsequently selected
The Department of Energy is soliciting proposals for the Community Microgrid Development Partnership Awards, aimed at enhancing microgrid systems in underserved and Indigenous communities across
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