
Washington State Grants $16.8M for Tribal Clean Energy
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Washington state allocates $16.8 million in clean energy grants to 22 tribal projects, aiming to bolster energy sovereignty and align with climate laws. Notable recipients include the Nisqually Indian Tribe, Squaxin Island Tribe, and Quinault Indian Nation, each receiving funds for biochar feasibility studies, rooftop solar systems, and electric workboats. These grants, part of the Climate Commitment Act, support cultural preservation, economic growth, and climate resilience.
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