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DOE Launches $1.9B Power Grid Modernization
March 14, 2026
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) has announced a $1.9 billion funding opportunity under the SPARK program aimed at accelerating the modernization and strengthening of the national power grid. This initiative focuses on expanding grid capacity, improving reliability, and reducing electricity costs through rapid reconductoring and advanced transmission technologies. Project applications are due by May 20, 2026, with selections expected by August 2026. This funding is part of a broader $10.5 billion five-year grid resilience program authorized by the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act of 2021.
- Why this matters: Procurement professionals should prepare for significant contracting opportunities in grid infrastructure upgrades, including advanced transmission and reconductoring projects.
- The initiative emphasizes rapid deployment and scalability, indicating a preference for innovative technologies and solutions that enhance grid efficiency and reliability.
- Contractors specializing in power transmission, grid modernization, and related engineering services can position themselves to compete for these federally funded projects.
- Organizations should note the May 20, 2026 application deadline and align proposal development accordingly to meet DOE requirements.
Expanding grid capacity is critical to maintaining reliable power supply. The SPARK funding opportunity will help stabilize and optimize grid operations while strengthening the system to accommodate rapid growth in electricity demand.
— Katie Jereza
For too long, important grid modernization and energy addition efforts were not prioritized by past leaders. Thanks to President Donald Trump, we are doing the important work of modernizing our grid so electricity costs will be lowered for American families and businesses.
— Chris Wright, Secretary of Energy
Agencies
U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Electricity, Energy Information Administration
Contracts
$1.9 billion