The Energy Transitions Initiative Partnership Project (ETIPP) is a project under the United States Department of Energy to provide federal aid to remote communities in the United States for improving their electric infrastructure, energy costs, and resiliency during natural disasters and outages. Previous Department of Energy projects funded microgrids (decentralized energy networks) in post-Hurricane Katrina New Orleans and trained Hawaii utilities officials on how to increase renewable energy capacity.
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| - The Energy Transitions Initiative Partnership Project (ETIPP) is a project under the United States Department of Energy to provide federal aid to remote communities in the United States for improving their electric infrastructure, energy costs, and resiliency during natural disasters and outages. Previous Department of Energy projects funded microgrids (decentralized energy networks) in post-Hurricane Katrina New Orleans and trained Hawaii utilities officials on how to increase renewable energy capacity. (en)
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| - Beaver Island, Michigan
- Puerto Rico
- Sandia National Laboratories
- Brian Schatz
- Honolulu
- United States Department of Energy
- United States Senate
- University of Hawaiʻi
- Eastport, Maine
- Electric power distribution
- Mazie Hirono
- McGrath, Alaska
- Tidal power
- Mount Desert Island
- Nags Head, North Carolina
- Angus King
- Aquinnah, Massachusetts
- Makah
- Sitka, Alaska
- Bainbridge Island, Washington
- Wainwright, Alaska
- Distributed generation
- Nikolski, Alaska
- Ouzinkie, Alaska
- Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
- Islesboro, Maine
- Hurricane Katrina
- United States Department of Energy
- Chilmark, Massachusetts
- Kauai
- Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
- Susan Collins
- Dillingham, Alaska
- Martha's Vineyard
- St. George, Alaska
- Guam Power Authority
- Igiugig, Alaska
- National Renewable Energy Laboratory
- New Orleans
- Nuyakuk River
- Oahu
- Ocracoke, North Carolina
- Seattle
- Microgrid
- Extreme weather
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| - The Energy Transitions Initiative Partnership Project (ETIPP) is a project under the United States Department of Energy to provide federal aid to remote communities in the United States for improving their electric infrastructure, energy costs, and resiliency during natural disasters and outages. The project announced the first 11 participating communities in April 2021, with a new round of applications planned for the fall of 2021. The communities partner with regional agencies, which help them identify needs and connect them to the National Renewable Energy Laboratory, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, Sandia National Laboratories, and Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory. These laboratories will assist the communities for 12–18 months. The regional agencies share local needs to the national partners and ensure that the communities lead the decisions. Senators Susan Collins (Maine), Angus King (Maine), Brian Schatz (Hawaii), Mazie Hirono (Hawaii) praised the project. Previous Department of Energy projects funded microgrids (decentralized energy networks) in post-Hurricane Katrina New Orleans and trained Hawaii utilities officials on how to increase renewable energy capacity. (en)
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