Strategic Funding Priorities and Energy Vision
HOW TO SHARE INFORMATION & CONNECT
Recent Federal Investments in Energy and Climate
OREGON'S ENERGY
ELECTRICITY MIX IN OREGON
HOW OREGON USES ENERGY
ENERGY PLANNING
ENERGY FACILITIES
FIND YOUR UTILITY
RENEWABLE ENERGY
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OREGON'S RENEWABLE
RESOURCES
Congress passed two major pieces of legislation related
to investments in energy and climate, including the
Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA) in 2021 and
the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) in 2022.
RESOURCES
Identified Programs by Agency
What the IIJA & IRA Mean for Oregon
PDF one-pager
IIJA FAQS
Program Information for Municipalities
Program Information for Consumer-
Owned Utilities
IIJA Funding 101: 2022 Biennial Energy
Report
Heat Pump Programs FAQs
Public Engagement Opportunities
How ODOE is Working to Bring
Federal Funding to Oregon
OREGON UTILITIES
▶RECENT FEDERAL
INVESTMENTS IN ENERGY AND
CLIMATE
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TRANSPORTATION
SCHOOLS & PUBLIC BUILDINGS
ENERGY & THE ENVIRONMENT
The Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA) was
introduced into Congress by Representative Peter
DeFazio on June 4, 2021. Following months of
negotiations, the bill passed with bipartisan support
and was signed into law by President Joe Biden on
November 15, 2021. The law authorizes $1.2 trillion in
infrastructure spending across more than 380 federal
programs. Of that, approximately $650 billion
reauthorizes existing funding, and another $550 billion
adds new funding to support the nation's infrastructure
needs. The White House has developed a guidebook
for IIJA funding.
President Biden signed the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) into law on August 16, 2022. The
IRA funds investments related to health and medical programs as well as energy and
climate programs using various tax measures and grants. The IRA provides approximately
$369 billion in funding in support of energy and climate initiatives. The White House
released a Guidebook for Clean Energy and Climate Programs in the Inflation Reduction
Act. The guidebook contains a profile sheet on each funding opportunity under the IRA. You
can view and download the IRA guide here.
Not all of the energy and climate-related funding referenced above will flow through state
energy offices like ODOE. There are numerous programs available to applicants from
private businesses, institutions of higher education, community-based organizations,
utilities, tribes, and local governments directly from federal agencies. Oregon Department of
Energy staff are available to answer questions about this funding and encourages
Oregonians to research and take advantage of opportunities that may support programs
and projects in Oregon.
FEDERAL LINKS
PL 117-58
HR 5376
✔U.S. DOE Energy Savings Hub -
Federal Tax Credit Guide for Energy
Efficient Products/Upgrades
Federal IIJA Guidebook
Federal IRA Guidebook
IRS Energy Tax Credits FAQ
Clean Energy For All - Info For
Consumers
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