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Decision Support for Tribes

NREL provides decision support, technical assistance, and resources to assist federally recognized U.S. Tribes and Alaska Native villages plan for and implement clean energy solutions.

To provide decision support and collaboratively developed energy solutions, NREL partners with American Indian Tribes and Alaska Native villages, the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) and other federal agencies, nonprofits, and intertribal organizations.

Technical Assistance

NREL partners with the DOE Office of Indian Energy to provide no-cost technical assistance to Tribes and Alaska Native villages. NREL has supported more than 300 high-impact Tribal energy projects since 2012. Tribes can request free access to NREL expertise through DOE's Office of Indian Energy.

In addition, Tribes might also be interested in these other technical assistance offerings through NREL and DOE:

Resources and Tools for Projects

NREL develops and provides resources and tools to assist Tribes in navigating clean energy projects.

Tribal Energy Atlas

Explore data by Tribal land and conduct analyses of demographics, installed capacity, utility-scale renewable energy technical potential and more.

Guidebook Explores Potential Solutions to Tribal Solar Regulatory Barriers

Read the blog and publication to explore regulatory barriers and potential solutions to Tribal solar deployment.

DOE Education and Capacity Building Resources

Explore educational and capacity building resources from DOE's Office of Indian Energy.

Renewable Energy Integration and Optimization

Use this economic decision support platform to optimize energy systems for buildings, campuses, communities, microgrids, and more.

Resilient Buildings for Tribes and Alaska Native villages

Learn how through NREL's Alaska campus in Fairbanks, NREL partners with Alaska Native villages and Tribes to co-create sustainable, resilient buildings that thrive in the local environment.

Explore our full list of data and tools.

Success Stories

Trees and rocks frame an inlet connected to the ocean.
Makah Tribe Partners With Pacific Northwest National Laboratory To Pursue Energy Sovereignty

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Last Updated March 31, 2025