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5% for Green Energy Technology Addressing Climate Change Climate Change & Energy in Oregon Natural Climate Solutions Reducing Greenhouse Gas Emissions Greenhouse Gas Emissions Data Oregon Climate Action Commission Congress passed two major pieces of legislation related to investments in energy and climate, including the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA) in 2021 and the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) in 2022.
Billions of dollars are available to states to develop and provide new programs, including energy incentives. The Oregon Department of Energy is actively reviewing any effect that federal actions/presidential executive orders have on the work we do in Oregon. We will provide updates when we know more.
In the meantime, we are committed to our mission of maintaining a resilient and affordable energy system in Oregon and we will continue moving forward on implementation plans for our federal awards.
In addition to providing federal funds to state governments like Oregon for infrastructure, energy, and climate programs and initiatives, there are also programs available to applicants from private businesses, institutions of higher education, community-based organizations, utilities, tribes, and local governments directly from federal agencies.
Oregon Department of Energy staff are available to answer questions about this funding and encourages Oregonians to research and take advantage of opportunities that may support programs and projects in Oregon.
ODOE has also developed a timeline (subject to change) of the various programs that may be coming to Oregon: Specific Funding Information (click to expand information) May 2023, ODOE received an award of $5,664,180 under the State Energy Program available for the next five years.
The State Energy Program funds will support work at ODOE related to energy security, clean energy, energy efficiency, resilience, and sustainable transportation. One of the specific projects completed with IIJA SEP funds was a new Oregon Energy Security Plan , which was submitted to the U.S. Department of Energy and the Oregon Legislature in September 2024.
Grid Resilience: Preventing Outages and Enhancing the Resilience of the Electric Grid Status: Awarded, ODOE Program Launched Learn more on the program page . Latest Model and Zero Building Energy Codes Formula Funds: The U.S. DOE has issued the Administrative and Legal Requirements Document for the Latest and Zero Building Energy Code Adoption under the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA).
Through the IRA, Congress appropriated $1 billion to support states and local governments in the effort to improve new and existing residential and commercial buildings, increase energy efficiency, and workforce training. This announcement makes available $400 million in formula funding. However, there are very targeted code specifications required to access these funds.
In January 2024 ODOE, along with the Oregon Department of Business and Consumer Services Building Codes Division (BCD) submitted a Letter of Intent (LOI). ODOE, in coordination with BCD, submitted the application in October 2024 for $6. 5 million for work in four areas: Latest Model Commercial; Latest Model Residential; Zero Code Commercial; and Zero Code Residential.
While the award was contractually obligated in December 2024, we must still await US DOE’s full approval of the application before starting work on this program. Regional Clean Hydrogen Hubs Status: Awarded, Phase 1 Funding Approved The U.S. Department of Energy announced that the Pacific Northwest H2 Association (PNWH2) was one of seven proposed Hydrogen Hubs selected for award negotiations in October 2023.
The PNWH2 Hydrogen Hubs project is expected to bring up to $1 billion in federal money to the region to fund projects that accelerate the transition to clean hydrogen energy production and use, as well as create potentially thousands of jobs across many trades. Learn more on the PNWH2 website .
Energy Efficiency and Conservation Block Grant Status: Awarded, Program Launched The Energy Efficiency and Conservation Block Grant (EECBG) Program is a $550 million grant program funded through the IIJA. It is designed to assist states, local governments, and Tribes in implementing strategies to reduce energy use, to reduce fossil fuel emissions, and to improve energy efficiency. $3.
5 million was awarded directly to Oregon cities and counties and ODOE was awarded $1. 9 million to provide grants to cities and counties that did not receive a direct award from U.S. DOE. ODOE has executed 13 performance contracts with local governments for a variety of energy saving and emission-reducing projects.
See the program page for more information. Resilient and Efficient Codes Implementation On December 19, 2022, the U.S. DOE opened the application for competitive funding under the Resilient and Efficient Codes Implementation grant, authorized as part of IIJA. While ODOE was not a primary applicant, we provided letters of commitment for two applications that could benefit Oregonians, through different approaches, if awarded.
Both applications were submitted in late March 2023 to U.S. DOE and both applications were selected for award. ODOE will participate as subrecipient on both grants. ASHRAE will develop and deliver comprehensive energy code training to building officials as part of a partnership between ODOE, Oregon Building Codes Division, other states, NASEO, ASHRAE, and ICC.
Earth Advantage will examine pathways to support the adoption of Building Performance Standards in Oregon. Other members of the application included the New Buildings Institute, City of Eugene, City of Milwaukie, and City of Portland. Status: Oregon Awarded; Tranche 1 Funding Approved In September 2024, ODOE was awarded over $113 million to stand up two home energy rebates programs.
Learn more on the program webpage and see our Frequently Asked Questions document for more information. Climate Pollution Reduction Grant In April 2023, the Oregon Department of Environmental Quality, in partnership with ODOE and other agencies, submitted an application to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency for a Phase 1 (Planning) grant under the Climate Pollution Reduction Fund.
Oregon DEQ was awarded this initial grant on July 27, 2023. This planning grant supports the establishment of Priority Climate Action Plans and Comprehensive Climate Action Plans. The Priority Climate Action Plan was submitted to the US EPA on February 29, 2024 and the Comprehensive Climate Action Plan will be due in December 2025.
More information on ODOE's effort to develop a state energy strategy, which is part of the Comprehensive Climate Action Plan, is described on the Oregon Energy Strategy's webpage . On July 23, 2024, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency announced 25 awardees of over $4 billion in Phase 2 (Implementation) Climate Pollution Reduction Grants .
Oregon's application for $197 million was successful, and will support 12 critical measures that will accelerate Oregon's emission reduction efforts for a vibrant environment, for the health of communities across the state, and for a more sustainable future.
ODOE is especially pleased that the funding will enable us to continue and expand our work to provide incentives for energy efficient homes, support businesses in complying with the new Building Performance Standards, and provide rebates for home heat pumps. To learn more about the program and how you can be involved, please see DEQ's webpage for The Climate Pollution Planning Grant .
for All is focused on providing benefits from solar energy to low-income households and disadvantaged communities. The Oregon Solar for All Coalition applied for this competitive funding as part of a coalition application, with ODOE serving as the lead. Energy Trust of Oregon and Bonneville Environmental Foundation are coalition members in this application.
On April 22, 2024, U.S. EPA announced awardees, including $86. 6 Million for In August 2025, U.S. EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin announced the agency was canceling all Solar for All funding.
More details are available on ODOE's Solar Training for Residential Energy Contractors - Formula Training for Residential Energy Contractors - Competitive This was a competitive opportunity available through the IRA for energy efficiency workforce development. ODOE partnered with Earth Advantage to submit an application in November 2024. Following the passage of H.
R. 1 in the 119th Congress in July 2025 (budget reconciliation law, also known as the “One Big Beautiful Bill Act"), funding for this competitive grant has been canceled. the IIJA, there is a competitive opportunity for training energy auditors, and on December 20, 2023 the U.S. DOE released the funding opportunity announcement for this program.
Program funds can be used to offer auditor training certifications in two topic areas – residential and commercial energy auditors. ODOE partnered with Earth Advantage to submit an application that focuses on the need for investment in residential energy auditors. On October 24, 2024, U.S. DOE notified ODOE as being selected for this award.
Oregon’s goal is to support extensive energy auditor programming for 50 trainees pursuing RESNET HERS and/or BPI BA-P energy auditor credentials, which will address growing market demand to support efficiency goals for new construction codes, Home Energy Score programs, as well as home weatherization and energy system upgrades. federal tax credits available under the Inflation Reduction Act.
These tax credits may be available for individual consumers who make qualifying purchases (see 25C Non-Business Energy Property/Energy Efficient Home Improvement Credit and 25 D Residential Clean Energy Credit) and programs for businesses (see the 179D Energy Efficient Commercial Buildings Deduction and the 45L Energy Efficient Home Credit).
You can also use the Database of State Incentives for Renewables & Efficiency® to search for incentives by a wide range of criteria.
We recommend you consult with a licensed tax professional for information which pertains to your specific Public Engagement Opportunities Updates on the Federal Home Energy Rebate Programs Webinar Please send any comments or feedback (as an email or attachment) on the Implementation Blueprint plans to HomeEnergyRebates@oregon. energy. gov .
We will continue to accept and review comments until the Blueprint plans are approved; however, we would appreciate receiving feedback by June 1, 2025.
Homes Consumer Protection Plan HOMES Education and Outreach Strategy HEAR Consumer Protection Plan HEAR Education and Outreach Strategy Grid Resilience Public Q&A Grid Resilience Grant Program Webinar: Overview of Round 1 Subgrant Opportunity Open for Utilities to Apply for Grid Resilience Funding Wednesday, April 17, 2024 Grid Resilience Grant Program Public Hearing Review Program Narrative for Additional USDOE Award ODOE Grid Resilience Program Narrative Proposed Edits to Program Narrative Energy Efficiency & Conservation Block Grant Informational Webinar Home Energy Rebates Update Webinar Home Electrification and Appliance Rebates Deep Dive Home Energy Rebates FAQ Home Efficiency Rebates Deep Dive Home Energy Rebates FAQ Home Energy Rebates Kick-Off Home Energy Rebates FAQ Webinar: Solar for All (SFA) Overview Weigh in on program design through our online comment portal .
U.S. Department of Agriculture Webinars on Inflation Reduction Act Programs to Advance Clean Energy Initiatives in Rural America Eastern Oregon Open House on Preventing Outages and Enhancing the Resilience of the Electric Grid Recent Opportunities for Consumer-Owned Utilities FAQ on Build America Buy America Act FAQ on National Environmental Policy Act Western Oregon Open House on Preventing Outages and Enhancing the Resilience of the Electric Grid Recent Opportunities for Consumer-Owned Utilities FAQ on Build America Buy America Act FAQ on National Environmental Policy Act ODOE Webinar: Energy Efficiency & Conservation Block Grant (EECBG) Program Listening Session Tuesday, April 25, 2023 Weigh in with your suggestions on EECBG funding on our online portal by April 28.
U.S. Department of Energy I nformational W ebinar on the Energy Improvements in Rural or Remote Areas Program Wednesday, March 29, 2023 Public Hearing: Grid Resilience Funding Wednesday, March 15, 2023 ODOE Draft Proposed Program Narrative for IIJA Grid Resilience Weigh in with your comments and suggestions on grid resilience funding on our online portal by March 17.
Prompting Questions for Public Comments ODOE Webinar: Federal Funding Update Wednesday, February 15, 2023 How ODOE is working to bring federal dollars to Oregon U.S. Department of Energy Public Roundtable on The Inflation Reduction Act Residential Energy Rebates and Contractor Training Programs January 12, 2023, 1 p. m. - 2:30 p.
m. ET The U.S. Department of Energy is hosting a roundtable open to the public to inform plans for the home energy rebate programs and contractor training funds. Virtual Workshop for Oregon Stakeholders: Regional Clean Hydrogen Hubs Friday, September 16, 2022 Meeting Presentation Public Hearing on Application for Federal Funding to Enhance Wednesday, August 31, 2022 - 2 p.
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Meeting Presentation Slides Draft Program Narrative for IIJA Funding Comment Portal (comments due September 2) List of prompting questions in the Portal IIJA Informational Webinar Wednesday, July 20, 2022 Prompting Questions/Input Guide IIJA Informational Webinar Prompting Questions/Input Guide Workforce Development & Supply Chain Challenges and Opportunities March 16, 2022 Meeting Summary & Presentation IIJA & IRA Opportunity Tracker Timeline for Key Federal Grant Opportunities Public Engagement Opportunities Background on IIJA and IRA Program Information for Municipalities Program Information for Consumer-Owned Utilities Federal Conflict of Interest Procedure IIJA Funding 101: 2022 Biennial Energy Report Database of State Incentives for Renewables & Efficiency® U.S. DOE Energy Savings Hub - Federal Tax Credit Guide for Energy Efficient Products/Upgrades IRS Energy Tax Credits FAQ Clean Energy For All - Info For Consumers Questions about federal funding?
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