
Odanah, Wisconsin
The Project specifically addresses 27 outdoor lighting fixtures throughout the community and at multiple tribal facilities and roadways.
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Odanah, Wisconsin
The Project specifically addresses 27 outdoor lighting fixtures throughout the community and at multiple tribal facilities and roadways.
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Elko, Nevada
The proposed project is to install a 39.4 kW ground mounted solar system for the Elko colony Health & Wellness Center.
Fairbanks, Alaska
The project aims to install a solar hybrid grid tie system that will offset at least 50% of annual cost of power for the clinic/office, the most expensive building for electrical costs.
Chiloquin, Oregon
Klamath Tribes operates a residential facility for Tribal members who are elderly and/or disabled in rural Chiloquin, Oregon (pop. 770).
Watersmeet, Michigan
Lac Vieux Desert will begin an energy infrastructure journey with an aim to become less grid dependent, reduce greenhouse gas emissions, and reduce energy costs.
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Bernalillo, New Mexico
The Pueblo of Santa Ana (PSA) hopes to build its clean energy portfolio through a facility-scale solar project.
Standing Rock, North Dakota
The project consists of installing two solar-plus-storage EV charging systems at the SRST Tribal Office in Fort Yates, North Dakota.
Bismarck, North Dakota
United Tribes Technical College (UTTC) proposes to establish a net-zero, solar powered energy source for their existing Science and Technology Building on campus.
Santa Rosa, California
The Dry Creek Rancheria Band of Pomo Indians will work with GRID Alternatives to design and install battery storage on 12 homes at the Bi’du Khaale Elder Village, an affordable housing development for Tribal seniors being constructed on newly annexed land owned by the Tribe in Cloverdale, California.
Hopeland, California
The Hopland Rancheria seeks to bring more solar panels to tribal facilities, namely the Community Center.
Pauma Valley, California
The project is to install solar photovoltaic (PV) systems for 3 tribal facilities – a Police Station, a Fire Station, and a Government Campus with the Pauma Band of Luiseno Mission Indians of the Pauma & Yuima Reservation (Pauma).
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