US Building a Better Grid Awards | January 2025 – CleanTechnica

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To share how historic levels of federal and private investment are positively impacting communities across the country, this monthly newsletter showcases grid projects that have successfully completed award negotiations and are beginning work.

Updates on Finalized GDO Project Awards

In 2021, the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law made a historic investment to expand and modernize this country’s critical electric infrastructure, and in 2022 the Inflation Reduction Act added to that investment. Since then, the Grid Deployment Office (GDO) has been rolling out innovative programs and funding mechanisms rooted in meaningful stakeholder and community engagement to drive widespread infrastructure improvements, accelerating access to clean, affordable energy, good-paying jobs, and economic benefits to communities across the country.

To share how historic levels of federal and private investment are positively impacting communities across the country, this monthly newsletter showcases grid projects that have successfully completed award negotiations and are beginning work.

Total Funding To Date as of December 2024: $8.8 billion

This month’s roundup of finalized awards includes projects from:

Highlighted Projects

INNOVATIVE TRANSMISSION FINANCING

Program: Transmission Facilitation Program
Recipient: Southern Spirit Transmission, LLC
Federal Funding: up to $360 million capacity contract

Southern Spirit Transmission will construct a new 320-mile, 525 kV High-Voltage Direct-Current (HVDC) line to create substantial new transmission capacity between the Electric Reliability Council of Texas (ERCOT) grid and electric grids in the Southeastern United States. The line will provide 3,000 MW of bidirectional capacity between Rusk County, Texas to Choctaw County, Mississippi. This major expansion of capacity between Texas and the Southeast will expand access to diverse resources and improve grid resilience in high demand and extreme weather events, benefiting ratepayers in both regions.

View the full list of Transmission Facilitation Program projects.

GRID ENHANCING TECHNOLOGIES TO INCREASE ENERGY ACCESS

Program: GRIP: Grid Innovation Program
Recipient: California Clean Energy Commission (CEC)
Federal Funding: $600,561,319

The California Harnessing Advanced Reliable Grid Enhancing Technologies for Transmission (CHARGE 2T) project is a public-private partnership that will drive large-scale expansion to transmission capacity and improvements to interconnection process to increase and accelerate equitable access to renewable energy across California. CHARGE 2T will reconductor more than 100 miles of transmission lines with advanced conductor technologies and deploy dynamic line ratings (DLR) to quickly and significantly increase the state’s system capacity to integrate more renewable energy onto the grid. CHARGE 2T also supports transmission interconnection reform through process improvements, an interconnection portal, workforce investment, and educational resource development.

View the full list of GRIP selections.

INCREASING EFFICIENCY AT HYDROELECTRIC PLANTS

Program: Hydroelectric Efficiency Improvement Incentives
Recipient: Kern and Tule Hydro LLC
Federal Funding: $164,000

Kern Canyon Hydroelectric, Kern and Tule Hydro LLC, Bakersfield, California, will replace the existing Francis water wheel with a new higher efficiency turbine runner that operates especially well at low flows. The facility began operating in 1921 and is located on the Kern River in Bakersfield, California.

View the full list of Hydroelectric Efficiency Improvement Incentive selections.

List of Projects

The following projects completed award negotiations before December 16, 2024. To learn more about past projects, read the previous newsletters.

GRID RESILIENCE AND INNOVATION PARTNERSHIPS PROGRAM

The Grid Resilience and Innovation Partnerships (GRIP) Program is a $10.5 billion investment into critical grid infrastructure to deliver affordable, clean energy to American communities, prepare for extreme weather impacts from climate change, and meet energy goals. The GRIP Program includes three funding mechanisms: Grid Resilience Utility and Industry Grants, Smart Grid Grants, and the Grid Innovation Program.

Applicant/Selectee Finalized Federal Award Total Project Cost Program
Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois $15,594,518 $31,189,036 Smart Grid Grants
California Energy Commission $630,561,319 $1,531,403,297 Grid Innovation Program
Delaware County Electric Cooperative $27,681,725 $36,908,967 Grid Resilience Utility and Industry Grants
Generac Power Systems $49,445,046 $101,304,290 Smart Grid Grants
Georgia Power Company $160,296,888 $320,593,776 Smart Grid Grants
Montana Department of Commerce $700,000,000 $3,599,540,962 Grid Innovation Program

GRID RESILIENCE STATE AND TRIBAL FORMULA GRANTS

The Grid Resilience State and Tribal Formula Grants program is designed to strengthen and modernize America’s power grid against wildfires, extreme weather, and other natural disasters that are exacerbated by the climate crisis.

Awardee Subrecipient Federal Funding Total Project Cost Category
Alaska Energy Authority Four Railbelt Utilities – GVEA, CEA, MEA and HEA $1,650,917 $2,201,223 Adaptive Protection Technologies
Alaska Energy Authority Golden Valley Electric Association $8,932,137 $11,909,516 Utility Pole Management
Chalkyitsik Village Chalkyitsik Electric Utility $73,500 $103,500 Weatherization Technologies and Equipment
Colorado Energy Office San Miguel Power Association $2,543,821 $3,391,761 Battery-Storage Components: Use or Construction of DERs for Enhancing System Adaptive Capacity During Disruptive Events
Colorado Energy Office San Miguel Power Association $1,414,050 $1,885,400 Microgrids
Executive Office of the State of Idaho City of Idaho Falls dba Idaho Falls Power $1,300,000 $2,000,000 Undergrounding of Electrical Equipment
Executive Office of the State of Idaho Northern Lights, Inc. $1,543,542 $2,062,656 Undergrounding of Electrical Equipment
Iowa Economic Development Authority Prairie Energy Cooperative $1,326,156 $1,967,220 Adaptive Protection Technologies
Nebraska Department of Environment and Energy Chimney Rock Public Power District $457,353 $708,721 Weatherization Technologies and Equipment
Nebraska Department of Environment and Energy Nebraska City Utilities $1,419,708 $2,200,000 Weatherization Technologies and Equipment
Nebraska Department of Environment and Energy Village of Ansley $1,097,047 $1,702,050 Undergrounding of Electrical Equipment
Nebraska Department of Environment and Energy City of Fremont $1,914,455 $4,986,762 Weatherization Technologies and Equipment
North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality City of Gastonia $679,000 $970,000 Weatherization Technologies and Equipment
North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality Four County Electric Membership Corporation (EMC) $2,900,850 $5,860,544 Weatherization Technologies and Equipment
North Dakota Industrial Commission McKenzie Electric Cooperative $2,843,075 $7,396,472 Adaptive Protection Technologies
Oregon Department of Energy City of Drain $302,291 $403,055 Undergrounding of Electrical Equipment
Oregon Department of Energy City of Forest Grove $438,190 $584,254 Undergrounding of Electrical Equipment
Oregon Department of Energy Columbia Basin Electric Cooperative $708,361 $944,481 Undergrounding of Electrical Equipment
Oregon Department of Energy Columbia Power Cooperative Association $1,329,329 $1,772,439 Utility Pole Management
Oregon Department of Energy Columbia River People’s Utility District $375,499 $500,666 Undergrounding of Electrical Equipment
Oregon Department of Energy Coos-Curry Electric Cooperative $1,117,761 $1,490,348 Undergrounding of Electrical Equipment
Oregon Department of Energy Oregon Trail Electric Cooperative $392,366 $523,155 Monitoring and Control Technologies
Oregon Department of Energy PacifiCorp $4,101,365 $9,067,403 Hardening of Power Lines, Facilities, Substations, or Other Systems
Organized Village of Kake Inside Passage Electric Cooperative $166,517 $247,000 Battery-Storage Components: Use or Construction of DERs for Enhancing System Adaptive Capacity During Disruptive Events
State of Wisconsin Adams-Columbia Electric Cooperative $649,500 $974,250 Hardening of Power Lines, Facilities, Substations, or Other Systems
State of Wisconsin Central Wisconsin Electric Cooperative – Wittenberg $887,667 $1,523,435 Hardening of Power Lines, Facilities, Substations, or Other Systems
State of Wisconsin Clark Electric Cooperative $593,020 $889,530 Undergrounding of Electrical Equipment
State of Wisconsin East Central Energy $757,680 $1,224,822 Monitoring and Control Technologies
State of Wisconsin Eau Claire Energy Cooperative – Line Reconstruction $665,605 $998,408 Hardening of Power Lines, Facilities, Substations, or Other Systems
State of Wisconsin Oakdale Electric Cooperative $266,360 $407,562 Monitoring and Control Technologies
State of Wisconsin Reedsburg Utility Commission – Breakers $110,800 $277,000 Monitoring and Control Technologies
State of Wisconsin Reedsburg Utility Commission – Transmission $536,500 $1,073,000 Monitoring and Control Technologies
Tunica-Biloxi Tribe of Louisiana Tunica-Biloxi Tribe of Louisiana $701,214 $1,518,700 Other
Utah Office of Energy Development Price City Municipal Corporation $1,000,000 $1,500,000 Hardening of Power Lines, Facilities, Substations, or Other Systems

HYDROELECTRIC EFFICIENCY IMPROVEMENT INCENTIVES

The Hydroelectric Efficiency Improvement Incentives is a $75 million investment focused on increasing efficiency by funding qualified capital improvements that improve an existing hydroelectric facility’s efficiency by at least 3%.

Applicant/Selectee Project Title Finalized Federal Award Primary State of Facility
Erie Blvd Hydropower Colton Trashrack Upgrade $1,184,430 New York
Kern And Tule Hydro, LLC. Kern Canon Hydroelectric $163,704 California
Marsh Valley Development, Inc. Marsh Valley Hydroelectric Facility $57,720 Idaho

STANDARDIZATION FOR INTERREGIONAL OFFSHORE WIND TRANSMISSION

Managed in collaboration with ConnectWerx, the “Standardization for Interregional Offshore Wind Transmission” opportunity funds a research consortium of technical experts that identifies standardized offshore transmission equipment specifications to support coordinated procurement in the United States, with specific focus on the Atlantic Coast. The consortium will develop best practices and provide guidance on near-term state offshore solicitations and potential shared transmission solutions to promote interconnection and interoperability.

Awardee Project Title Finalized Federal Award
Johns Hopkins University and DNV Power System Advisory The Planning Offshore Interregional Network Standardization (“POINTS”) Consortium $1,250,000

TRANSMISSION FACILITATION PROGRAM

The Transmission Facilitation Program is a $2.5 billion innovative revolving fund program that will help overcome the financial hurdles facing development of new large-scale transmission lines, upgrades of existing transmission lines, and the connection of microgrids in Hawaii, Alaska, and U.S. territories.

Applicant/Selectee Finalized Federal Award Project Location Category
Aroostook Renewable Project Up to $425,000,000 Maine Capacity contract
Cimarron Link Up to $306,000,000 Oklahoma Capacity contract
Southern Spirit Transmission Up to $360,000,000 Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi Capacity contract
Southline Up to $352,000,000 New Mexico Capacity contract



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