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'''Energy Efficiency and Conservation Block Grant Program (EECBG)''' is designed to assist states, local governments, and Tribes in implementing strategies to reduce energy use, reduce fossil fuel emissions, and improve energy efficiency. It supports the development of energy efficiency and conservation strategies tailored to local needs, promoting sustainable energy practices across the U.S.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.energy.gov/scep/energy-efficiency-and-conservation-block-grant-program |title=Energy Efficiency and Conservation Block Grant Program |accessdate=January 30, 2025}}</ref> {{Official URL (simple)|url=https://www.energy.gov/scep/energy-efficiency-and-conservation-block-grant-program}} ==Goals== * Reduce overall energy consumption and greenhouse gas emissions.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.energy.gov/scep/energy-efficiency-and-conservation-block-grant-program |title=Energy Efficiency and Conservation Block Grant Program |accessdate=January 30, 2025}}</ref> * Enhance energy efficiency in public buildings and infrastructure. * Foster local job creation through energy efficiency projects. ==Organization== The EECBG Program is managed by the Office of State and Community Energy Programs (SCEP) within the U.S. Department of Energy. The leadership position for this program is held by the Director of SCEP. ==Partners== * No specific partnerships are listed as the program directly funds eligible entities. ==History== The Energy Efficiency and Conservation Block Grant Program was authorized by the **Energy Independence and Security Act of 2007** but was significantly funded through the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act in 2009, with an initial allocation of $3.2 billion.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.energy.gov/articles/recovery-act-announced-funding-energy-efficiency-and-conservation-block-grant-program |title=Recovery Act Announces Funding for Energy Efficiency and Conservation Block Grant Program |accessdate=January 30, 2025}}</ref> After a period of inactivity, the program was revitalized in 2021 with new funding from the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, emphasizing a focus on disadvantaged communities and broader eligibility criteria. Over time, EECBG has supported thousands of projects across the nation, from energy audits to renewable energy installations. ==Funding== The program initially received $3.2 billion in 2009. With the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, an additional $550 million was allocated to extend and expand the program.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.energy.gov/articles/biden-harris-administration-announces-550-million-energy-efficiency-and-conservation |title=Biden-Harris Administration Announces $550 Million for Energy Efficiency and Conservation Block Grant Program |accessdate=January 30, 2025}}</ref> Funding is distributed as formula grants and competitive grants, with no specified end date, indicating a long-term commitment to energy efficiency. ==Implementation== EECBG implements its goals through: * Formula grants to states, local governments, and Tribes based on population or energy use. * Competitive grants for innovative projects or underserved areas. * Technical assistance to help recipients plan and execute their energy projects. The program does not have a defined end date, operating on a continuous basis unless funding is ceased. ==Related== * [[Office of State and Community Energy Programs]] * [[Bipartisan Infrastructure Law]] ==External links== * https://www.energy.gov/scep/energy-efficiency-and-conservation-block-grant-program * wikipedia:Energy Efficiency and Conservation Block Grant Program ===Social media=== * No specific social media accounts for EECBG; follow the Department of Energy for updates. ==References== [[Category:Programs and initiatives]] [[Category:Programs]] [[Category:Office of State and Community Energy Programs]]