Grid Deployment Office – Other Direct Funding Mechanisms/Identified Transactions
Program Funding
Annual program obligations reported to SAM.gov.
Program Objective
The Grid Deployment Office (GDO) works to catalyze the development of new and upgraded electric infrastructure across the country by maintaining and investing in critical generation facilities; developing and upgrading high-capacity electric transmission lines nationwide; and deploying transmission and distribution technologies.
Eligibility
Eligible Applicants
- For-profit organizations
- County governments
- City / township governments
- Special district governments
- State governments
- Local governments
- Native American organizations
- Tribally designated organizations
How to Apply
Application Procedure
Funding Opportunities, Requests for Quotes, Guidance Documents, etc. will be posted on GDO's website at https://www.energy.gov/gdo/grid-deployment-office or on https://infrastructure-exchange.energy.gov/. Interested parties should follow the specific instructions contained in the Funding Opportunity, Requests for Quotes, Guidance Documents, etc. to submit an application.
Award Procedure
Funding under this Assistance Listing is awarded through a competitive process. Congress has authorized the Secretary of Energy to enter into obligations on behalf of the Federal Government in accordance with the terms of the authorizing legislation. The Secretary has delegated to the Under Secretary for Infrastructure the authority to execute all activities necessary to carry out the various programs, and the Under Secretary for Infrastructure has redelegated this authority to the Director, Grid Deployment Office.
Approvals vary based on the funding mechanism/program. Interested parties should refer to the Funding Opportunity, Requests for Quotes, Guidance Documents, etc. for the anticipated timeframe for approvals.
Program details & compliance
Description
GDO acts as a partner with states, Tribes, territories, industry, communities, and other energy sector stakeholders to deploy solutions to lower energy costs and improve grid reliability and resilience. It strives to work in strong partnership with those across the U.S. to support a robust generation, transmission, and distribution system, which is the backbone of the Nation’s economic, energy, and national security infrastructure. To facilitate these partnerships, GDO has several unique funding mechanisms and authorities through the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act and the Energy Policy Act of 2005. These include capacity contracts and public-private partnerships through the Transmission Facilitation Program; credit payments under the Civil Nuclear Credits Program; and incentive payments under the Hydropower Incentives Program. These funding mechanisms, generally referred to as “Identified Transactions,” are not traditional financial assistance, nor do they meet the definition of a contract. Notwithstanding, all serve to stimulate the public purpose of a robust generation, transmission, and distribution system, which is the backbone of the Nation’s economic, energy, and national security infrastructure.
Use of Funds
Allowed Uses
Funding will be used to catalyze the development of new and upgraded electric infrastructure across the country by maintaining and investing in critical generation facilities, such as nuclear and hydropower; developing and upgrading high-capacity electric transmission lines nationwide; and deploying transmission and distribution technologies.