Solar Builder: U.S. inks historic energy deal with Seneca Environmental

The Biden-Harris administration has selected Seneca Environmental for the U.S. government’s first-ever purchase of carbon pollution-free electricity (CFE) from a tribal majority-owned business.

The historic deal is part the Indian Energy Purchase Preference (IEPP) provisions of the Energy Policy Act of 2005, whereby the U.S. General Services Administration (GSA) will purchase energy attribute certificates (EACs) from Seneca Environmental, which is the energy solutions division of Seneca Holdings, the wholly owned investment arm of the Seneca Nation, based in Salamanca, New York.

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Tribal Business News: GSA’s $1.7M deal with Seneca Environmental marks 1st-ever use of tribal energy program

A contract announced Aug. 2 by the General Services Administration (GSA) has led to a seven-figure deal with a tribally owned energy firm, marking the first use of a decades-old program aimed at prioritizing tribal energy sources.

The $1.7 million contract with Seneca Environmental Solutions, a tribal enterprise of the Seneca Nation, calls for the tribal firm to provide Energy Attribute Certificates (EACs) that verify 349,108 megawatt-hours of carbon pollution-free electricity. This clean energy matches the net annual usage of 185 federal buildings across 12 states, supporting the Biden administration’s goal of transitioning all federal operations to 100% carbon-free energy by 2030.

Seneca Environmental will source the EACS from existing energy projects managed by private-sector partners that are already generating power for a range of communities, according to the energy firm’s vice president, Matt Renner.

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Solar Power World: Federal government buying first energy attribute certificates from tribal business

Seneca Environmental, the energy solutions division of Seneca Holdings, the wholly owned investment arm of the Seneca Nation, is announced that it has won the first-ever solicitation for a tribal majority-owned business to sell energy attribute certificates (EACs) to the U.S. General Services Administration (GSA).

Under this contract, the GSA will procure EACs from generation resources that qualify as carbon pollution-free electricity (CFE), enabling 185 federal buildings across 12 states to use 100% clean electricity. The total electricity load for these buildings is 349,108 MWh, equivalent to the power that 32,780 typical homes consume in a year. Representing a savings of nearly $800,000 compared to the average price that GSA paid for CFE EACs last year, this procurement is clear evidence that tribally owned businesses can be price-competitive with corporations in the private sector.

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Indianz.com: Seneca Nation company lands deal to provide clean energy to government buildings

A company owned by the Seneca Nation will be providing clean energy to 185 U.S. government buildings across 12 states under a landmark deal.

Seneca Environmental, the energy solutions division of Seneca Holdings, the wholly owned investment arm of the Seneca Nation, won the first-ever solicitation of its kind. The firm will sell energy attribute certificates to the General Services Administration (GSA) to power the government buildings with carbon pollution-free electricity.

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News Release: Seneca Environmental Wins First Solicitation for a Tribally Owned Business to Sell Energy Attribute Certificates to the GSA

The purchase will help support renewable energy development by a Native Nation while advancing the federal government’s renewable energy goals

Salamanca, NY – August 2, 2024 – Seneca Environmental, the energy solutions division of Seneca Holdings, the wholly owned investment arm of the Seneca Nation, is proud to announce that it has won the first-ever solicitation for a tribal majority-owned business to sell energy attribute certificates (EACs) to the U.S. General Services Administration (GSA). Read more