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DOE Allocates Almost $12M for Solar-Grid Integration By Jul 29, 2009 - 1:59:51 PM
The Energy Department will provide five solar energy grid integration system (SEGIS) projects with a total of $11.8 million, with $5 million to come from Recovery Act funds.
The SEGIS program is a partnership between DOE, Sandia National Laboratories, industry, utilities and universities. It emphasizes total system development and focuses on the most promising technological advances and development of intelligent system controls.
The awards represent DOE's continuing investment toward helping ensure the nation's electrical grid reliability is maintained and improved as solar energy technologies reach cost competitiveness and increased levels of integration with the grid.
The companies receiving the awards are:
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