Oregon Department of Energy

Oregon Department of Energy Leading Oregon to a safe, equitable, clean, and sustainable energy future. twitter.com/odoenergy Our Vision:

A safe, equitable, clean, and sustainable future.

Our Mission:

The Oregon Department of Energy helps Oregonians make informed decisions and maintain a resilient and affordable energy system. We advance solutions to shape an equitable clean energy transition, protect the environment and public health, and responsibly balance energ​y needs and impacts for current and future generations. Our Values:

- ​We listen and aspire to be inclusive and equi

table in our work.
- We are ethical and conduct our work with integrity.
- We are accountable and fiscally responsible in our work and the decisions of our agency.
- We are innovative and focus on problem-solving to address the challenges and opportunities in Oregon's energy sector.
- We conduct our agency practices and processes in a transparent and fair way. What We Do​:

On behalf of Oregonians across the state, the Oregon Department of Energy achieves its mission by providing:

​​- A Central Repository of Energy Data, Information, and Analysis: We research, collect, and analyze data and information to inform state energy planning, regulation, program administration, and policy development.
- A Venue for Problem-Solving Oregon's Energy Challenges: We convene constructive conversations about Oregon's energy challenges and opportunities that consider a diverse range of perspectives, foster collaboration and innovative solutions, and facilitate the sharing of best practices with consumers and stakeholders.
- Energy Education and Technical Assistance: We provide technical assistance, educational resources, and advice to support policy makers, local governments, industry, energy stakeholders, and the general public in solving energy challenges and meeting Oregon's energy, economic, and climate goals.
- Regulation and Oversight: We manage the responsible siting of energy facilities in the state, regulate the transport and disposal of radioactive materials, and represent Oregon's interests at the Hanford Nuclear Site.
- Energy Programs and Activities: We manage and administer statutorily authorized energy programs to save energy, support the state's decarbonization efforts, make communities more resilient, and position Oregon to lead by example.

The Oregon Department of Energy and the Oregon Climate Action Commission are seeking public comments related to the draf...
06/09/2026

The Oregon Department of Energy and the Oregon Climate Action Commission are seeking public comments related to the draft Natural and Working Lands Goal Setting report. Submit your comments by 5 p.m. on July 2, 2026 to weigh in. Learn more👇

The Oregon Department of Energy and the Oregon Climate Action Commission are seeking public comments related to the draft Natural and Working Lands Goal Setting report.

06/09/2026

Energy expert or not, you may need resources ODOE offers, like homeowners researching heat pump rebates or businesses needing assistance navigating building codes. Focusing on our various audiences’ needs means more Oregonians can benefit from our services – and that’s the core of pillar 3 of our new strategic plan.

*A pillar is a foundational element that makes our agency successful. Each pillar has goals, actions, and progress indicators.

Full episode out now!

06/05/2026

Convening crucial conversations about energy is one of our agency’s key functions. To strengthen that process, we need to bring a wide range of perspectives to the table, which brings us to pillar 2 of our new strategic plan.

*A pillar is a foundational element that makes our agency successful. Each pillar has goals, actions, and progress indicators.

Full episode out now!

06/03/2026

Get acquainted with our new strategic plan! Up first is pillar 1: We’re aligning the agency to support areas where ODOE can make progress toward addressing Oregon’s greatest energy challenges, including advancing the .

*A pillar is a foundational element that makes our agency successful. Each pillar has goals, actions, and progress indicators.

Full episode out now!

Our new report focuses on understanding and overcoming the barriers being faced by proposed clean energy facilities that...
06/02/2026

Our new report focuses on understanding and overcoming the barriers being faced by proposed clean energy facilities that have received site certificates from the Energy Facility Siting Council or Oregon counties only to wait months or years before beginning construction or simply abandoning their project. This work was recommended by the Oregon Energy Strategy and directed by Gov. Kotek's Executive Order 25-29.

Now it's your turn to weigh in: provide comments on the draft report by July 2. 👇

The Oregon Department of Energy Invites Public Input on the Draft Report on Reducing Barriers to Clean Energy Deployment

06/01/2026

We all need energy to run our everyday lives. At ODOE, we’re in the business of solving energy challenges – bringing people together, crunching data, and planning a path forward. Our new strategic plan sets our priorities for serving Oregonians over the next four years.

Our next episode will be available for streaming June 3.

In this month's newsletter, ODOE announces a new round of funding coming for solar + storage rebates, begins accepting a...
05/29/2026

In this month's newsletter, ODOE announces a new round of funding coming for solar + storage rebates, begins accepting applications for Building Performance Standard incentives, announces $11.5 million in grid resilience grants, seeks comments on a draft report on barriers to energy facility development, publishes a new Grounded episode, and more. You May want to check it out 😏👇

In this month's newsletter, ODOE announces a new round of funding coming for solar + storage rebates, begins accepting applications for Building Performance Standard incentives, announces $11.5 million in grid resilience grants, seeks comments on a draft report on barriers to energy facility develop

ODOE has selected nine Oregon electric utilities to receive $11.5 million in Grid Resilience Grants. The program support...
05/26/2026

ODOE has selected nine Oregon electric utilities to receive $11.5 million in Grid Resilience Grants. The program supports utility resilience projects, including weatherization technologies and equipment, fire-resistant technologies and fire-prevention systems, utility pole management, undergrounding of electrical equipment, and more. Learn more about the selected projects 👇

The Oregon Department of Energy has selected nine Oregon electric utilities to receive $11.5 million in Grid Resilience Grants. The program supports utility resilience projects, which can include weatherization technologies and equipment, fire-resistant technologies and fire-prevention systems, util

05/06/2026

Your neighborhood trees may be putting in more work than you realize! 🏡

full episode out now! Link in bio 🎙️

The Oregon Department of Energy will begin accepting applications on May 11, 2026 for a second round of Early Compliance...
05/05/2026

The Oregon Department of Energy will begin accepting applications on May 11, 2026 for a second round of Early Compliance Action and Planning Program incentives to help Oregon building owners meet requirements for the state’s Building Performance Standard. Learn more👇

The Oregon Department of Energy will begin accepting applications on May 11, 2026 for a second round of Early Compliance Action and Planning Program incentives to help Oregon building owners meet requirements for the state’s Building Performance Standard.

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Salem, OR
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