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Renewable Energy and Tribal Nations

By David P. Flynn on March 18, 2011
Posted in Federal Regulations

On January 19th U.S. Energy Secretary Steven Chu announced a new initiative to promote tribal renewable energy development. According to the DOE’s announcement, up to $10 million will be made available through DOE’s Tribal Energy Program to support, among other things, renewable energy projects on tribal lands.
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