RPC Celebrates $29 Billion in Clean Energy Investments in Wind,
The cooperatives championing wind, solar, agrivoltaics, and battery storage projects that deliver strong community benefits exemplify the transformative potential of renewable energy in rural
Siting of Large-Scale Renewable Energy Projects
State and local officials work with stakeholders to consider a facility''s entire lifecycle, from permitting and approval to construction, operation, and eventual decommissioning of the project. When it comes to
Three Microgrid Projects in Rural Areas Showcase New DOE Program
Microgrid sites were selected in coordination with local partners and community leaders interested in spurring clean energy projects and increasing resilience against climate change in this
Energy Innovation
Western Farmers Electric Cooperative: This Oklahoma co-op is developing the Skeleton Creek Project, the nation''s largest combined wind and solar energy and battery storage site.
Diamond Tail Solar and Storage Project
For the past 12 years she was involved in the Engineering, Procurement and Construction of 500 MW of Wind and 200 MW of Solar generation as well as Utility Scale Battery
Solar, Storage and Wind
NRTC helps distribution cooperatives and G&Ts access the data, analysis, construction, finance, operations, training and support they need to successfully deploy cost-effective solar and battery
Join the Conversation: Local Meetings on Solar and Wind Energy
The NC Clean Energy Technology Center (NCCETC) is hosting a series of community meetings across North and South Carolina to engage local stakeholders on the topic of large-scale
New Energy Deployment
View the project announcements below for full details regarding awardees for the New ERA and PACE programs, as well as more details on Rural Development''s public portal.
Renewable Energy and Storage Facility Siting
This webpage contains helpful information for members of the public, landowners who may be considering leasing their property for renewable energy development, local government officials, and
Public Hearings for Programmatic Environmental Impact
•Potentially significant impacts related to noise and vibration would occur if: •Construction or decommissioning activities are within 1,000 feet (solar) or 2,500 feet (onshore wind) of people in