The Department of Energy (DOE) State Energy Program (SEP) is seeking to provide grants to state energy offices in all states and U. S. territories to design and carry out their own renewable energy and energy efficiency programs.
States use grants to address their energy priorities and program
funding to adopt emerging renewable energy and energy efficiency technologies.
States often combine many sources of funding for their projects, including DOE and private industry.
The outcome is an innovative deployment of new energy efficiency and renewable energy technologies across the geographic panorama of the United States and its territories.
The mission of the State Energy Program is to provide leadership to maximize the benefits of energy efficiency and renewable energy through communications and outreach activities, technology deployment, and accessing new partnerships and resources.
Working with DOE, state energy offices address long-term national goals to:
? Increase the energy efficiency of the U. S. economy.
? Reduce energy costs.
? Improve the reliability of electricity, fuel, and energy services delivery.
? Develop alternative and renewable energy resources.
? Promote economic growth with improved environmental quality.
? Enhancing Commercial Building Retrofits through Streamlined Standards and Policy Incentives ? Stimulating Energy Efficiency Action ? Initiating a State Energy Extension Partnership (SEEP) Reduce our reliance on imported oil.