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Director’s Update – September 9, 2024

The Interagency Working Group on Coal and Power Plant Communities and Economic Revitalization (Energy Communities IWG) is pursuing a whole-of-government approach to create good-paying union jobs; spur economic revitalization; remediate environmental degradation; and support energy workers in coal, oil and gas, and power plant communities across the country.

New Funding Opportunities & Announcements

Upcoming Funding Deadlines

The following funding opportunities and technical assistance programs have application deadlines coming up in the next several weeks and can all be found in the Energy Communities IWG’s online clearinghouse. To learn more about how to navigate the clearinghouse, click here.

U.S. Department of Energy

U.S. Department of the Interior

U.S. Environmental Protection Agency

U.S. Department of Agriculture

U.S. Department of Commerce

U.S. Department of Transportation

U.S. Department of Health and Human Services

Events & Additional Resources

ReImagine Appalachia: Mapping Appalachia’s Historic Manufacturing Strengths
September 12, 2024
3:00 p.m. ET via Zoom
Learn about new research that highlights competitive manufacturing sectors in the region and the places where they thrive and can continue to grow in the future.

§ 48C Round 2 Full Application Informational Webinar
September 16, 2024
1:00 p.m. ET via Webex
This webinar will provide eligible applicants information on how to prepare and submit a full application for Round 2 of the Qualifying Advanced Energy Project Credit (§ 48C) program.

ReImagine Appalachia: Can the Ohio River Valley Become a Hub for Biomaterials Derived from Industrial Hemp?
September 26, 2024
3:00 p.m. ET via Zoom
Explore industrial hemp as a promising biomaterial for Appalachia’s manufacturing sector. Focusing on the fiber side of the plant, this webinar will discuss the current hemp market, the future potential and the challenges that still need to be addressed.

ReImagine Appalachia: Manufacturing Alternatives to Single-Use Plastic
October 10, 2024
3:00 p.m. ET via Zoom
Learn how compostable bioplastics and mycelium (the roots of mushrooms) could help replace single-use plastics and circularize Appalachian manufacturing for the long-term health of the environment and local economies.

ReImagine Appalachia: The Second Annual Redeveloping Shuttered Coal Plants Summit
October 16, 2024
12:00 – 3:00 p.m. ET via Zoom
The Second Annual Summit for ReImagining Shuttered Coal Plants will launch a redevelopment handbook, focusing on sustainable development and community involvement in transforming former coal plants and coal ash ponds.

ReImagine Appalachia: Creating Green Building Product Supply Chains in Appalachia
October 24, 2024
3:00 p.m. ET via Zoom
Join this listening session to explore how to leverage the increased use of green building rating systems to boost demand for sustainable building materials that are produced in central Appalachia.

DOE Launches Community Benefits Map for Demonstration and Deployment Projects
This map identifies where DOE’s demonstration and deployment investments are occurring and includes high-level snapshots of the community benefits that may be associated with these investments

Success Story

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In Webster County, Kentucky, the Dotiki Mine complex provided Western Kentucky with jobs, economic stability and energy for more than 50 years. When it closed in 2019, 200 people lost their jobs.
 
Madisonville Community College’s (MCC) Lineman Training Program, supported by a Delta Regional Authority (DRA) grant of more than $180,000, targets displaced coal miners and high school graduates not pursuing postsecondary education. The program is designed to meet the employment needs of utility companies and contractors in the region.
 
In 2019, the program received additional funding to establish new training programs for diesel mechanics and commercial driver’s licenses (CDLs). A new workforce center, built on land formerly owned by a coal mining company, now serves students from MCC and Henderson Community College (HCC).
 
Learn more about MCC’s story here.

On behalf of all Energy Communities IWG member agencies, thank you for your continued interest in programs that support people living and working in America’s energy communities. Please feel free to share this newsletter with others in your network who may benefit.  

Best regards,

Brian J. Anderson, Ph.D.
Executive Director, Interagency Working Group on Coal and Power Plant Communities and Economic Revitalization

To learn more about funding opportunities, visit the Energy Communities IWG Clearinghouse.

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