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Join the Second-Ever Virtual Program Review, November 15—18

Join the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Office of Indian Energy for its second-ever virtual Program Review November 15–18, 2021.

Office of Indian Energy Policy and Programs

October 25, 2021
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The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Office of Indian Energy is hosting its second-ever virtual Program Review November 15–18, 2021. The annual event aims to bring together Indian tribes and Alaska Native communities to celebrate tribal energy successes and share information through a number of focused presentations.

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A screenshot of the 2020 Program Review and invocation speaker, John Gritts.

The annual event aims to bring together Indian tribes and Alaska Native communities to celebrate tribal energy successes and share information through a number of focused presentations.

Like last year’s event, the COVID-19 pandemic has driven this year’s event to be held virtually using a webinar format, so attendees and presenters can remain safe and join remotely.

Due to widespread interest in energy development, the Program Review is open to all of Indian Country.

Get Updates on Tribal Energy Project Progress From Across the Nation

During the virtual Program Review, tribes who have received grant funding from DOE’s Office of Indian Energy will present updates on their projects.

In case you missed it, be sure to read through our recent blogs and success stories highlighting many of these ongoing tribal energy projects.

Registration Information

The Program Review is free of charge and open to any interested attendees using the virtual platform, GoToWebinar. Interested attendees will need to register for each session individually.  Participants can choose to join as many sessions as they would like over the four-day event. If you are attending more than a single day and prefer not to register for each session, please contact [email protected] and we can assist you with registrations.

View the agenda and register for sessions on the 2021 Program Review webpage.

Tags:
  • Tribal Energy Access
  • Clean Energy
  • Renewable Energy
  • Energy Policy
  • Energy Demonstrations