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Inflation Reduction Act Tracker

This tracker records steps taken by federal agencies to implement, or rollback implementation of, the climate change-related provisions of the 2022 Inflation Reduction Act (IRA). The tracker is linked to the IRA database, which provides more information about the IRA, and its climate-related provisions.

In the tracker, agency actions are listed in order of date (from newest to oldest) and can be filtered by IRA section, agency, eligible entity, type of action (explanation), and more. Additionally, actions can be searched by entering keywords in the box below. More information about each listed action, and links to relevant documents, can be obtained by clicking on the title of the action.

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USDA Announces California Environmental Quality Incentives Program Funding Opportunity

Date: 09/27/2024
Agencies: USDA
Type: Implementation of IRA
Explanation: Agency Announcement
IRA Sections: 21001
Entities: State/Territorial Government, Local Government, Native American/Indigenous Community, Non-profit Organization
Summary: USDA announced that it is accepting fiscal year 2025 applications for the IRA-funded Environmental Quality Incentives Program in California.

NOAA Announces $3.84 Million Investment in Arctic Research, Data Management, and Climate Resiliency

Date: 09/27/2024
Agencies: NOAA
Type: Implementation of IRA
Explanation: Agency Announcement
IRA Sections: 40001, 40004
Entities: State/Territorial Government, Local Government, Native American/Indigenous Community, Non-profit Organization, Educational Institution
Summary: NOAA announced a $3.84 million investment to support projects in Alaska and the Arctic aimed at improving climate data and building climate resiliency.

DOI Awards $71 Million for Tribal Home Electrification

Date: 09/26/2024
Agencies: DOI
Type: Implementation of IRA
Explanation: Agency Announcement
IRA Sections: 80003
Entities: Native American/Indigenous Community
Summary: DOI announced that it has awarded the second round of IRA funding for the Tribal Electrification Program to 13 Tribal communities.

GSA Awards $2.7 Million Design & Build Contract for Otay Mesa Land Port of Entry in California

Date: 09/26/2024
Agencies: GSA
Type: Implementation of IRA
Explanation: Agency Announcement
IRA Sections: 60503
Entities: Corporate Entity
Summary: GSA selected Guardian Construction for the pedestrian paving project at the Otay Mesa Land Port of Entry in San Diego County, California. The project is funded by the IRA.

DOI Announces Signing Five New Water Conservation Agreements to Benefit the Colorado River Basin

Date: 09/25/2024
Agencies: DOI
Type: Implementation of IRA
Explanation: Agency Announcement
IRA Sections: 50233
Entities: State/Territorial Government, Native American/Indigenous Community
Summary: DOI signed five new water conservation agreements with the Imperial Irrigation District, Bard Water District, Metropolitan Water District in California, and the Gila River Indian Community in Arizona to protect the Colorado River Basin.

USDA Announces New Projects Under PACE Program

Date: 09/25/2024
Agencies: USDA
Type: Implementation of IRA
Explanation: Agency Announcement
IRA Sections: 22001
Entities: Corporate Entity, Energy Company
Summary: USDA announced that it has partnered with organizations to move forward with eight new clean energy projects through the Powering Affordable Clean Energy program to provide rural Americans with affordable clean energy.

GSA Awards Contract to Construct New Commercial Land Port of Entry in Douglas, Arizona

Date: 09/24/2024
Agencies: GSA
Type: Implementation of IRA
Explanation: Agency Announcement
IRA Sections: 60502, 60503, 60504
Entities: Corporate Entity
Summary: GSA awarded an IRA-funded design and construction contract for the Douglas Commercial Land Port of Entry in Douglas, Arizona.

FEMA Releases New Resources to Reduce Climate Emissions in Hazard Mitigation Projects

Date: 09/24/2024
Agencies: DHS
Type: Implementation of IRA
Explanation: Agency Guidance
IRA Sections: 70006
Entities: State/Territorial Government, Local Government
Summary: FEMA released three new resources aimed at helping communities incorporate low-carbon and net-zero energy practices in FEMA-funded projects and gain access to IRA funding opportunities.

BLM Announces $1.4 Million Investment in Alaska Ecosystem Monitoring

Date: 09/24/2024
Agencies: DOI
Type: Implementation of IRA
Explanation: Agency Announcement
IRA Sections: 50221, 50222
Entities:
Summary: The Bureau of Land Management announced a $1.4 million investment in ecosystem monitoring activities to better understand ecosystem resilience in Alaska.

USDA Announces Funding Opportunities for Agricultural Conservation in Wisconsin

Date: 09/23/2024
Agencies: USDA
Type: Implementation of IRA
Explanation: Agency Announcement
IRA Sections: 21001
Entities: State/Territorial Government, Local Government, Native American/Indigenous Community, Non-profit Organization
Summary: USDA announced the opening of fiscal year 2025 funding for the IRA-funded Environmental Quality Incentives Program and Regional Conservation Partnership Program in Wisconsin.
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