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January 5, 2025 - The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) announced today the selection of nine organizations to participate in the groundbreaking Regional Energy Democracy Initiative (REDI) Consortium in Texas and Louisiana. This inaugural consortium will establish a framework for stakeholder and community collaboration while providing direct technical assistance and capacity building for the coordination, development, and delivery of community benefits associated with DOE-funded projects. REDI will facilitate collaboration between communities and projects to address the significant regional changes needed to improve the well-being of communities burdened by the energy system. “Underscoring the Biden-Harris Administration’s commitment to equity and justice, REDI will empower communities at the forefront of our Nation's energy transition,” said U.S. Secretary of Energy Jennifer M. Granholm. “REDI’s pilot program will help ensure that communities in Texas and Louisiana – states that are poised to receive over $8 billion for carbon reduction and clean energy infrastructure projects – have the resources they need to help steer the historic clean energy investments in their backyards.” The REDI Consortium aims to address the unique needs and priorities of each community, ensuring that the benefits of energy projects result in more secure, resilient, and affordable energy for the region. This collaborative approach will establish a strong foundation for energy democracy, ensuring that communities have a voice in shaping their energy future. DOE selected nine organizations to play key roles in supporting the goals of the REDI Consortium:
The REDI Consortium represents a significant step towards a more resilient energy future for Texas and Louisiana. By fostering collaboration between communities and fostering collaboration between stakeholders, REDI aims to ensure that the benefits of energy projects are shared by all Americans. REDI is managed by ENERGYWERX in partnership with DOE, a collaboration made possible through an innovative Partnership Intermediary Agreement set up by DOE's Office of Technology Transitions. This agreement enables ENERGYWERX to broaden DOE’s engagement with innovative organizations and non-traditional partners, facilitating the rapid development, scaling, and deployment of clean energy solutions. To learn more about REDI, upcoming events, and DOE's commitment to energy justice and equity, please visit the EJE website and sign up for EJE news announcements. |
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