13 September 2023
By
U.S. Department of Energy
DOE Opens $10 Million Program to
Improve Planning, Siting, & Permitting for Large-Scale Renewable
Energy
Applications can now be submitted for a $10
million funding and technical assistance program to expand state and
local government capacity to support the planning, siting, and
permitting of large-scale renewable energy projects on private land.
Today, the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) announced
that applications can now be submitted for a $10 million funding and
technical assistance program to expand state and local government
capacity to support the planning, siting, and permitting of
large-scale renewable energy projects on private land. This
opportunity is part of DOE’s new Renewable
Energy Siting through Technical Engagement and Planning (R-STEP)
program and will support the creation of new, or the expansion of
existing, state-based programs or initiatives that improve renewable
energy siting processes at the state and local levels.
“When state and local governments have the resources to plan for
renewable energy development and engage community members in
permitting decisions, it leads to better outcomes for local economies,
the environment, and renewable energy developers,” said Alejandro
Moreno, associate principal deputy assistant secretary for energy
efficiency and renewable energy. “R-STEP awardees will be better able
to help their local communities address renewable energy siting and
planning issues, leading to a more durable and equitable clean energy
future.”
DOE anticipates awarding approximately five to seven state-based
collaboratives (Collaboratives) up to $2 million each to establish or
expand their programs or initiatives. Collaboratives will also benefit
from tailored technical assistance and peer-learning opportunities.
Examples of activities conducted with awarded funds
could include:
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Engaging communities, local and Tribal
governments, and other stakeholders to identify priorities and
resource needs for renewable energy planning, siting, and
permitting.
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Establishing a state-specific
technical assistance hub that responds to questions and requests
from local governments and/or tribes regarding siting and proactive
planning for future deployment of large-scale renewable energy
projects.
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Conducting trainings and workshops
with local governments and tribes to improve technical understanding
of renewable energy planning and/or siting.
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Hiring or subcontracting to expand
technical capacity on siting processes, renewable energy
technologies, community engagement planning and execution, and
community plan development.
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Developing state-specific resources to
support community planning for renewable energy and implementation
of siting best practices.
DOE highly encourages state energy offices (or equivalent agencies)
and university extension offices to lead or participate in
applications but recognizes that the organizations best suited to
perform these activities will vary from state to state. Collaboratives
can also include, but are not limited to, Tribal governments, academic
institutions, non-governmental organizations, and community-based
organizations.
Collaboratives should include organizations familiar
with the needs of local communities within
the state, organizations with experience providing educational or
technical assistance services to local communities, and organizations
with expertise in renewable energy siting topics (e.g., environmental
impacts, tax policies, zoning ordinance development).
To facilitate the formation of teams, R-STEP is providing a forum
where interested parties can add themselves to a Teaming Partner List,
which includes contact information for interested organizations to
connect.
The R-STEP program is managed by ENERGYWERX in
partnership with DOE, a collaboration made possible through an
innovative Partnership Intermediary Agreement set up by the DOE’s
Office of Technology Transitions. This
agreement enables ENERGYWERX to broaden DOE’s engagement with
innovative organizations and non-traditional partners, facilitating
the rapid development, scaling, and deployment of clean energy
solutions.
Learn more about this opportunity and submit an
application on ENERGYWERX’s
Ratio Exchange website.
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