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Awards/FORMULA GRANT (A)

$56,714,440

Department of Energy·Department of Energy

to OREGON DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY

energyexpiredONGOING · MOD OF 2023 CONTRACT
WORK BEGAN2023-10-01·LATEST ACTION2026-02-25·SOURCEUSASPENDING·SOURCE IDASST_NON_DESE0000115_089
Award description

DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY, STATE AND COMMUNITY ENERGY PROGRAMS (SCEP): INFLATION REDUCTION ACT OF 2022 (IRA) 50122. SCEP SEEKS TO PROVIDE INITIAL GUIDANCE FOR THE PLANNING, ADMINISTRATION OR TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE FOR FUTURE DISTRIBUTIONS OF FORMULA AWARDS THROUGH THE HOME ENERGY REBATE PROGRAMS, WHICH WILL REQUIRE THE SUBMISSION TO DOE OF HOME ENERGY REBATE PROGRAM PLANS THAT MEET THE REQUIREMENTS SET OUT IN FUTURE HOME ENERGY REBATE PROGRAMS

Verbatim from USAspending.gov. Capitalization, abbreviations, and codes are unchanged.

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In plain English

Latest obligation on Oregon's home energy rebate program planning launched in 2023 under the Inflation Reduction Act.

Sub-sectors
home-energy-rebatesira-fundedstate-administration
Why this matters

Continuation of 2023-launched Inflation Reduction Act state energy program supporting residential efficiency and clean energy adoption.

Supply-chain signal

Creates demand for residential weatherization, solar installation, heat pumps, and energy-efficient appliance supply chains.

U.S.–China competition angle

IRA-funded rebates boost U.S. domestic clean energy equipment demand, reducing reliance on Chinese solar and battery imports.

Generated by award_classification v2.1.0 via claude-haiku-4-5-20251001 on 2026-06-08. Cost: $0.008634.

Period of performance
Start
2023-10-01
End
2026-06-30
Status
expired13 days ago
Sources

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