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Community Energy Innovation Prize

Provide support, build trust, and strengthen partnerships with underserved communities while advancing the clean energy transition.

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Clean Energy Ecosystem and Manufacturing Ecosystem Tracks: Final Event and GRAND PRIZE Winner Awards
prize:
$7,490,000

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Overview

The $7.49 million Community Energy Innovation Prize is the successor of two U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) prizes related to community-based clean energy innovation: the Community Clean Energy Coalition Prize and the Inclusive Energy Innovation Prize.   

 

The Community Energy Innovation Prize is supporting local organizations with proven track records of engaging underserved communities and/or promoting environmental, climate, and energy justice as they enact community-led climate and clean energy solutions. This expanded prize is also focusing on inspiring the next generation of clean energy leaders with opportunities for college students to work with community partners and has an additional focus on fostering innovation in clean energy manufacturing ecosystems in historically underserved communities. Read the official launch announcement from the U.S. Department of Energy. 

 

Prize Structure
The Community Energy Innovation Prize is made up of three tracks: the Clean Energy Ecosystem Track, the Manufacturing Ecosystem Track, and the Collegiate Track, each of which has distinct goals and submission requirements over three phases: CONCEPT, PROGRESS, and IMPACT. In addition to prize awards, winning teams in all three tracks will receive in-kind mentorship and other support services. 

Prize Background

The prize is part of the government’s the Biden-Harris Administration’s Justice40 Initiative—a plan to deliver 40% of climate investment benefits to disadvantaged communities and inform equitable research, development, and deployment within federal agencies. Through its three tracks, the prize will serve to inspire and mentor collegiate students; bolster grassroots community organizations; and accelerate innovation in the manufacturing sector, in alignment with a new White House strategy aimed at growing the economy, creating jobs, enhancing sustainability, strengthening supply chains, and ensuring national security.  

  

Who Can Participate?

 

Clean Energy Ecosystem and Manufacturing Ecosystem Tracks

The Clean Energy Ecosystem and Manufacturing Ecosystem Tracks are open only to private entities (for-profits and nonprofits); nonfederal government entities such as states, counties, tribes, and municipalities; academic institutions; and individuals. 

 

Collegiate Track

The Collegiate Track is now closed to new competitors. Read the official announcement from the U.S. Department of Energy and visit the Collegiate Track CONCEPT Phase results page for further details.


Guidelines

Interested in participating in the Clean Energy Ecosystem or Manufacturing Ecosystem Tracks? Please review the official rules.

Collegiate participation in the Community Energy Innovation Prize is now closed and winners have been chosen.

The Community Energy Innovation Prize was established by DOE’s Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy (EERE), Office of Economic Impact and Diversity (ED), and Advanced Materials and Manufacturing Technologies Office (AMMTO). The prize is part of the American-Made family of prizes and is administered by the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL).

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19 Clean Energy and Manufacturing Track Teams Win $2.2 Million for Impactful Community Clean Energy Projects

Dec. 5, 2024, 2:07 p.m. PST by NREL Prize Administrator

The 19 teams in the Clean Energy Ecosystem and Manufacturing Ecosystem Tracks have successfully completed the challenge to support innovation, entrepreneurship, capacity building, and economic development in communities historically underrepresented in clean energy funding. All 19 teams were awarded $10,000 for completing the final IMPACT Phase of the prize, with GRAND PRIZE winners receiving up to $310,000 in prize money based on the strength of their partnerships and proven in their communities. See what each team achieved and how much they were awarded below: 

The GRAND PRIZE and IMPACT Phase winners of the Community Energy Innovation Prize are as follows: 

Clean Energy Ecosystem Tracks GRAND PRIZE Winners  

Requity Foundation, Baltimore, MD  

Breaking down barriers between vocational education and the clean energy workforce through passive house, EV charging infrastructure, and weatherization pilot projects.  

Awarded $310,00 

Community Through Colors, Isabel Segunda, Vieques, PR  

Accelerating the development of microgrids to rural and disadvantaged communities, community service centers, and local businesses to increase distribution capacity for essential services.  

Awarded $310,000 

East Phillips Neighborhood Institute (EPNI) and Cooperative Energy Futures (CEF), Minneapolis, MN  

Using a former superfund site to build the largest solar array closest to a city center in the U.S. a project that is member-owned by neighbor residents.  

Awarded $160,000 

People Power: Energy Security/Ownership, Fort Smith, AR  

Delivering energy efficiency and clean energy solutions to disinvested neighborhoods by installing solar on community centers.  

Awarded $160,000 

Team Bean, New Orleans, LA  

Expanding understanding of clean energy and climate resilience challenges and opportunities for local public-school students.  

Awarded $160,000 

Convivencia Hispana Energy Navigators, St. James, MN  

Creating a community energy navigator program to provide 200 free energy audits to Latino residents and increase awareness of energy efficiency and clean energy opportunities.  

Awarded $100,000 

Shake Energy Collaborative, Honolulu, HI  

Supporting historically disinvested communities in Hawai’i to codesign renewable energy projects and bid for upcoming utility procurements.  

Awarded $100,000 

LEI Foundation, Wai’anae, HI  

Engaging youth to strengthen local renewable energy education initiatives and partnering with local organizations to develop the Waianae Moku Energy Plan to advance local renewable energy development. 

Awarded $100,000 

Pomona Direct-to-Renter, Pomona, CA  

Providing low-income renters with a portfolio of no-cost clean energy technologies to build energy resilience, save money, improve air quality, and reduce local GHG emissions.  

Awarded $100,000 

RESCo Innovation Team (RIT), Rosebud Sioux Reservation, SD  

Coordinating and promoting clean energy technologies and sustainable solutions on the Rosebud Reservation to build local capacity for business ownership and drive local economic growth.  

Awarded $100,00 

 

Manufacturing Ecosystem Track GRAND PRIZE Winners  

Eighth Generation Consulting, Pawhuska, OK  

Cultivating a recycling ecosystem that empowers indigenous communities with economic opportunities and job skills for a sustainable future.  

Awarded $260,000 

The PDX Clean Industry Network, Portland, OR  

Providing middle wage jobs to underserved communities, reducing waste and emissions, improving business sustainability, supporting organizational resilience, and fostering innovation in Oregon’s largest economic corridor.  

Awarded $110,000 

CEIP Warren, Warren, OH  

Combining manufacturing skills education with energy entrepreneurship in a redesigned community center that fosters inclusivity and innovation.  

Awarded $110,000 

Clean Tech Innovation Network, Chicago, IL  

Reducing barriers for startups and SMEs to create new clean energy products and jobs, especially those led by people of color and women, to drive economic growth through domestic manufacturing.  

Awarded $60,000 

 

Manufacturing Ecosystem Track IMPACT Phase Winners 

Green Leap Riverside, Riverside County, CA  

Developing a digital roadmap to equip the executive level and building management team of small to medium-sized manufacturing facilities in Riverside County with the knowledge to increase energy efficiency.  

Awarded $10,000 

Scale for ClimateTech, New York State  

Providing capacity-building programming and support to under-represented manufacturers and cleantech startups to achieve key manufacturing milestones and accelerate the time it takes to move from a prototype to a commercial product. 

Awarded $10,000 

Metals Innovation Initiative (MI2), Four Counties in KY  

Revitalizing Kentucky metals manufacturing by planning clean energy conversion, statewide recycling, and innovative workforce solutions in former coal communities.  

Awarded $10,000 

APLUS, Arlington, TX  

Bridging the gap between lab learning and job searching for underserved students through hands-on power electronic training, increased access to industry experts, and internship opportunities.  

Awarded $10,000 

IMPACTT, Evansville, IN  

A regional entrepreneurship program for participants to identify, research, and analyze technology inventions and patents in energy, climate and the environment.  

Awarded $10,000 

Read the full announcement by the U.S. Department of Energy. 


Join the American-Made Team at the CEI Summit in Chicago Dec. 4-5! 🌍⚡

Nov. 25, 2024, 10:08 a.m. PST by NREL Prize Administrator

Are you going to be in the Midwest Dec. 4-5? This two-day summit will showcase 19 awardees of the Community Energy Innovation Prize’s Clean Energy Ecosystem and Manufacturing Ecosystem tracks, offer site visits to local community and clean energy leaders, and feature DOE-led discussions on community-based clean energy initiatives. The summit will conclude with the announcement of the Community Energy Innovation Prize IMPACT Phase and GRAND PRIZE winners. 

Register here to join us at the at the University of Illinois Chicago on Dec. 4-5 for a dynamic event that will bring together innovators, stakeholders, and community leaders working on the forefront of energy and manufacturing ecosystems. 

For more details on the summit agenda, travel logistics, and accommodation, check out the full event page

 


Team Spotlight #10

Nov. 20, 2024, 8:44 a.m. PST by NREL Prize Administrator

Get to know the Community Energy Innovation Prize PROGRESS Phase winners who are hard at work progressing plans that will help them achieve their goals of tackling energy justice in their communities!

Today's spotlight includes:

Clean Energy Ecosystem Track: Shake Energy Collaborative

Manufacturing Ecosystem Track: Eighth-Generation Consulting

 

 


Team Spotlight #9

Nov. 14, 2024, 8:10 a.m. PST by NREL Prize Administrator

Get to know the Community Energy Innovation Prize PROGRESS Phase winners who are hard at work progressing plans that will help them achieve their goals of tackling energy justice in their communities!

Today's spotlight includes:

Clean Energy Ecosystem Track: RESCo Innovation Team

Manufacturing Ecosystem Track: Clean Tech Innovation Network (CTIN)

 

 


IMPACT Phase Deadline in Two Days!

Nov. 13, 2024, 7:55 a.m. PST by NREL Prize Administrator

Winners across both the Clean Energy Ecosystem Track and Manufacturing Ecosystem Track should submit their stories, impacts, and resources by this Friday, Nov. 15 at 5 p.m. ET for a chance to win $10,000 and a piece of the $1.5M and $500K Grand Prizes!  

Here’s what to do:  

  1. Review the Official Prize Rules to confirm what to submit  
  2. Use the submission checklist (optional) to help guide your materials  
  3. Leverage your Power Connectors to help provide submission feedback and prepare for your live pitch presentation 
  4. Start uploading your Impact Report and Resources for Public Dissemination in advance to avoid network difficulties!  
  5. Email communityenergy@nrel.gov if you’re having trouble submitting (before 5 p.m. ET).

We can’t wait to read about your hard work!

For all of our competing teams and general followers of the competition, you are invited to join the free CEI Summit! See the event landing page for full information, including registration and travel logistics.


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CEI Summit

Community Energy Innovation Summit – Clean Energy and Manufacturing Ecosystem Tracks

 

Dec. 4, 2024 8:00 a.m. CT to Dec. 5, 2024 3:00 p.m. CT

University of Illinois Chicago - Student Center East (750 S. Halsted St., Chicago, IL)

 

Register Here!

 

Funded by the U.S. Department of Energy’s Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy (EERE), Office of Energy Justice and Equity (EJE), and Advanced Materials and Manufacturing Technologies Office (AMMTO), the Community Energy Innovation (CEI) Prize supports local organizations with proven track records of engaging underserved communities and/or promoting environmental, climate, and energy justice as they enact community-led climate and clean energy solutions. On Dec. 4 - 5, 2024, the second Community Energy Innovation Summit will be held at the University of Illinois Chicago (a federally designated Minority Serving Institution), building on the success of the Collegiate Track Summit held on June 25, 2024 in Washington, DC.

This coming CEI Summit will feature pitch presentations by the winning teams of the Clean Energy and Manufacturing Ecosystem Tracks, followed by workshops and networking sessions to help teams and other stakeholders connect with federal and non-federal resources to support their ongoing efforts to implement community-based clean energy initiatives. The summit is free and open to the public!

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Agenda Highlights

University of Illinois Chicago – Student Center East (750 S. Halsted St., Chicago, IL)

Dec. 4, 2024 – 8:00 a.m. - 7:30 p.m. CT

  • 8:00-9:00am | Check in, Morning Networking
  • 9:00-9:30am | Welcome, Opening Remarks
  • 9:30-11:45am | Pitch Presentations by CEI Clean Energy and Manufacturing Ecosystem Track Teams (two concurrent breakouts)
  • 11:45-12:45pm | Lunch
  • 12:45-2:15pm | Pitch Presentations by CEI Clean Energy and Manufacturing Ecosystem Track Teams (two concurrent breakouts)
  • 2:30-5:00pm | Site Tours to Clean Energy and Manufacturing Facilities
  • 5:30-7:30pm | Public Networking Reception

Dec. 5, 2024 – 8:30 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. CT

  • 8:30-9:00am | Check In, Morning Networking
  • 9:00-9:15am | Welcome remarks
  • 9:15-9:35am | Orientation to DOE Clean Energy Programs
  • 9:35-9:45am | Coffee, Networking Break
  • 9:45-10:45am | Community-Based Clean Energy Initiatives Panel
  • 10:45-11:00am | Break, Transition to Speed Networking
  • 11:00-12:00pm | Speed Networking with Panelists, Experts, and Attendees
  • 12:00-12:45pm | Lunch
  • 12:45-1:45pm | Networking Roundtables
  • 1:45-2:00pm | Break
  • 2:00-3:00pm | Award Ceremony

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Travel Information

Chicago Midway Airport is the nearest airport, and Chicago O'Hare is also a viable option. The event venue is centrally located in downtown Chicago; participants are strongly encouraged to use public transportation, as parking is limited.

A discounted hotel block has been reserved at the Club Quarters Central Loop (111 W. Adams St., Chicago, IL 60603). Please use this group booking link to access our discounted (GSA) rate of $142/night plus taxes and fees. The deadline to book is November 11, 2024; after that, the group rate will be honored based on availability. 

View this CEI Summit Travel Information for detailed logistics on the hotel, parking/transit options, and travel to the Summit venue. 

 

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