Program Information

As part of the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, the Grid Deployment Office is administering a $10.5 billion Grid Resilience and Innovation Partnerships (GRIP) Program to enhance grid flexibility and improve the resilience of the power system against growing threats of extreme weather and climate change.  

These programs will accelerate the deployment of transformative projects that will help to ensure the reliability of the power sector’s infrastructure, so all American communities have access to affordable, reliable, clean electricity anytime, anywhere.

Second Funding Opportunity

On November 14, 2023, the Biden-Harris Administration announced up to $3.9 billion available through the second round funding opportunity of the Grid Resilience and Innovation Partnerships (GRIP) Program for Fiscal Years 2024 and 2025. Successful projects will deploy Federal funding to maximize grid infrastructure deployment at-scale and leverage private sector and non-federal public capital to advance deployment goals.

Concept papers are a required first step in the application process and were due on January 12, 2024. A public webinar was held on November 20, 2023. Slides and a recording are available.

First Funding Opportunity

On October 18, 2023, the U.S. Department of Energy announced up to $3.46 billion in Grid Resilience and Innovation Partnerships (GRIP) Program investments for 58 projects across 44 states to strengthen electric grid resilience and reliability across America. This includes 16 projects selected under Grid Resilience Utility and Industry Grants. See the full list of projects.

The Program includes three funding mechanisms:  

Grid Resilience Utility and Industry Grants ($2.5 billion) 

Grid Resilience Utility and Industry Grants support activities that will modernize the electric grid to reduce impacts due to extreme weather and natural disasters. This program will fund comprehensive transformational transmission and distribution technology solutions that will mitigate multiple hazards across a region or within a community, including wildfires, floods, hurricanes, extreme heat, extreme cold, storms, and any other event that can cause a disruption to the power system. This program provides grants to electric grid operators, electricity storage operators, electricity generators, transmission owners or operators, distribution providers, and fuel suppliers.

Smart Grid Grants ($3 billion) 

Smart Grid Grants increase the flexibility, efficiency, and reliability of the electric power system, with particular focus on increasing capacity of the transmission system, preventing faults that may lead to wildfires or other system disturbances, integrating renewable energy at the transmission and distribution levels, and facilitating the integration of increasing electrified vehicles, buildings, and other grid-edge devices. Smart grid technologies funded and deployed at scale under this program will demonstrate a pathway to wider market adoption. This grant program has broad eligibility, open to domestic entities including institutions of higher education; for-profit entities; non-profit entities; and state and local governmental entities, and tribal nations.

Grid Innovation Program ($5 billion) 

Grid Innovation Program provides financial assistance to one or multiple states, Tribes, local governments, and public utility commissions to collaborate with electric sector owners and operators to deploy projects that use innovative approaches to transmission, storage, and distribution infrastructure to enhance grid resilience and reliability. Broad project applications are of interest including interregional transmission projects, investments that accelerate interconnection of clean energy generation, utilization of distribution grid assets to provide backup power and reduce transmission requirements, and more. Innovative approaches can range from use of advanced technologies to innovative partnerships to the deployment of projects identified by innovative planning processes to many others.

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Visit the Grid and Transmission Program Conductor for additional information to help identify which financing program is most appropriate for individual projects.

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Resources

Materials including recordings, transcripts, and presentation slides from past informational webinars are available below.

Resources that were published before October 2023 pertain to the first GRIP funding opportunity (FY22-FY23). They do not reflect the release of the second funding opportunity (FY24-FY25) released on November 14, 2023.

Webinar Materials

Information Resources

In support of achieving these goals and addressing supply chain challenges for securing digital energy infrastructure, GDO’s Reliability, Risk, and Assurance Program is offering educational resources, training, and technical assistance from the world-class experts and researchers at the U.S. Department of Energy’s national labs. Visit the Grid Resilience and Innovation Partnerships (GRIP) Program Technical Assistance Resource Center to learn more. 

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