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The United States has allocated more than $9 million Clean energy projects funded indigenous tribes

Tiempo de Liberación:2016-03-25 Fuente del artículo:Grasol


The U.S. department of energy (DOE) has announced that it will grant more than $9 million, to help the native americans and Alaska native tribes of clean energy projects.



At a news conference on Tuesday, the U.S. department of energy, said the project will provide to native American Indian tribes and Alaska natives village clean energy, can help them save money and reduce carbon pollution.
The us department of Energy's Energy policy and Indian project Office (Office of ipl Energy Policyand designed) director Christopher DE xin (Christopher Deschene) said: "the U.S. department of Energy (doe) is committed to provide welfare for native American Indian tribes and Alaska natives, the greatest degree of development and deployment of Energy solutions for them."
DE xin said: "by the members of American Indian tribes and Alaska natives village impart knowledge, skills, and to provide resources, we hope that we can help the tribal people to make full use of local renewable energy resources, reduce energy consumption, create jobs, and implement a successful energy solutions."
The Indian energy policy and project office under the U.S. department of energy (doe) and the national renewable energy laboratory report, although the land area of American Indian tribal residents accounted for about 2% of the area, but about 5% of the "all" renewable energy resources.
Now the department of energy (doe) has selected 16 accept funded projects, including the Little Big Horn at the university of Montana (Little Big Horn College), the university will be installed power for 45 kw and canopy roof type solar photovoltaic panels.
The U.S. department of energy (doe), said it will replace the centre for health and welfare, 16% of the electricity consumption, save $6600 a year, and provide employment opportunities for members of the Crow Indian tribes.
The U.S. department of energy says, since 2002, Indian energy policy and project office and its original project has been to about 200 clean energy projects "tribes" investment of more than $50 million.