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Find similar grantsNOFO issued April 15, 2025. Applications due July 31, 2025 by 5:00 p.m. PST. Program is closed.
State Energy Program Formula Grant is sponsored by Nevada Governor’s Office of Energy. Provides funding and technical assistance to enhance energy security and advance state-led energy initiatives in Nevada.
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Grid Resilience Formula Grant Program Grid Resilience Formula Grant Program Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO) Budget Justification (required) Disclosure of Lobbying Activities (required) Environmental Questionnaire - NEPA (required) Build America, Buy America Act Waiver Request Form (if applicable) Cost Match Commitment Letter Davis Bacon Act Fact Sheet Helpful Documents and Links Administrative and Legal Requirements Document (ALRD) ALRD Appendix A - Statement of Project Objectives Nevada Vender Number Registration Grid Resilience Formula Grant Program Overview Under Section 40101(d) Formula Grant Program of the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law (BIL), the U.S. Department of Energy provided grants to many states (including U.S. territories) and Indian Tribes to improve the resilience of their electric grids.
States and Indian Tribes may further allocate funds to “eligible entities”, as defined by Section 40101(d). These grants offer a unique opportunity to advance the capabilities of states and Indian Tribes, as well as their communities, to address current and future resilience needs. Collaboration, with a single lead entity, is allowable and encouraged.
This session is designed to help eligible entities, including utilities, and potential project partners—understand the program requirements, eligibility criteria, application structure, and cost share considerations.
Electricity storage operators Transmission owners or operators Eligible Resilience Measures Weatherization technologies and equipment Fire-resistant technologies and fire prevention systems Monitoring and control technologies Undergrounding electrical equipment Relocating power lines or reconductoring power lines with low-sag, advanced conductors Vegetation and fuel-load management Constructing distributed energy resources to enhance a system's adaptive capacity during disruptive events, including microgrids and battery-storage subcomponents Adaptive protection technologies Advanced modeling technologies Hardening power lines, facilities, substations, and other systems Replacing old overhead conductors and underground cables Resilience Measures Not Allowed Constructing a new electric generating facility Large scale battery-storage facilities that are not used for enhancing a system's adaptive capacity during disruptive events Applicant questions on NOFO: Deadline for submission The deadline for applicants to submit questions regarding the NOFO has been extended to May 30, 2025, at 5:00 p.
m. PST. GOE responses to applicant questions Responses will be published every few days as they come in, with all the questions and answers posted by June 6, 2025 , on energy.
nv. gov . July 31, 2025, by 5:00 p.
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PST GOE application review/scoring August 2, 2025 through August 15, 2025 DOE application review/approval August–November 2025 (estimated 3–6 months) Must sign a Cost Match Commitment Letter Must sign agreement with GOE Must adhere to federal regulations, such as: National Environment Protection Act (NEPA), Build America Buy America (BABA), and Davis-Bacon Must provide monthly progress updates via phone and email with program manager as needed Must report impacts addressing potential energy and cost savings Must provide documentation of project expenditures (i.e. invoices and proof of payment) Must submit payment request within 30 days of completing the project/activity Must complete one-year follow-up survey on continued impacts of implemented project/activity Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO) Budget Justification (required) Disclosure of Lobbying Activities (required) Environmental Questionnaire - NEPA (required) Build America, Buy America Act Waiver Request Form (if applicable) Cost Match Commitment Letter Davis Bacon Act Fact Sheet Helpful Documents and Links Administrative and Legal Requirements Document (ALRD) ALRD Appendix A - Statement of Project Objectives Nevada Vender Number Registration
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