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Energy Paths for the Yurok People

Technical Report ·
DOI:https://doi.org/10.2172/1599208· OSTI ID:1599208
 [1];  [2]
  1. Yurok Tribe, Klamath, CA (United States); Yurok Tribe
  2. Schatz Energy Research Center, Arcata, CA (United States)

This Yurok Tribe energy strategic planning study examined electricity usage, costs and infrastructure, as well as electricity needs on the Reservation. It also assessed the Tribe’s energy resources. Equipped with this information, the project team conducted an energy options analysis that examined different project opportunities and identified key projects that are both feasible to implement and will help the Tribe reach its stated Energy Vision. A key finding of the energy needs assessment is that there are still numerous households that are without grid electric power, and it is likely that most of them will remain disconnected from the grid because of their remoteness. To provide these community members with reliable, affordable, modern energy services their homes will need to be electrified via a robust off-grid energy services program that installs and maintains off-grid energy systems. This is the key need that is explored and addressed in this plan. The approach taken is to establish a new business entity, a Tribal Energy Authority or Utility, that will operate a Tribal Energy Program. The Energy Strategic Plan identifies a number of potential funding sources that could be used to support both the On-grid and Off-grid Energy Programs. This plan also promotes continued efforts to reduce electricity consumption through the implementation of energy efficiency measures in existing facilities and the enforcement of a strong energy-efficient building code for all new construction on the Reservation. Finally, the plan promotes added resilience at critical Tribal facilities on the Reservation by recommending that battery energy storage systems and microgrid controls be coupled with rooftop solar PV systems to create cutting edge microgrid facilities that can provide critical power services to Tribal facilities when the main electric grid is shutdown.

Research Organization:
Yurok Tribe, Klamath, CA (United States)
Sponsoring Organization:
USDOE The Office of Indian Energy Policy and Programs (IE)
Contributing Organization:
GRID Alternatives
DOE Contract Number:
IE0000080
OSTI ID:
1599208
Report Number(s):
DOE-YUROK--0000080
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English

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