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Participate in a DOE Rural or Remote Energy Improvement Workshop

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You're invited to participate in an upcoming Energy Improvements in Rural or Remote Areas (ERA) workshop, hosted by the U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE) Office of Clean Energy Demonstrations (OCED).

The 2021 Bipartisan Infrastructure Law allocated $1 billion to improve energy systems in rural or remote areas of the country with fewer than 10,000 people, and OCED is seeking input as it shapes this new ERA program in preparation for a future funding opportunity announcement.

There are three upcoming ERA workshops:

  • Workshop focusing on the Western United States is set for October 12-13, 2022 in Golden, CO. Register here.
  • Workshop focusing on the Eastern United States is set for October 25-26, 2022 in Little Rock, AR. Register here.
  • Virtual workshop is set for November 1-2, 2022. Register here.

DOE is interested in hearing about how demonstration projects will improve the resilience, safety, reliability, availability, and environmental performance of rural and remote energy systems throughout the country. These workshops are an opportunity to hear about energy challenges and the types of projects that can improve rural or remote energy systems. OCED Principal Deputy Director Kelly Cummins personally invites your participation.

These workshops will:

  • Provide a detailed overview of the ERA program to interested stakeholders.
  • Collect feedback from stakeholders on drivers, challenges, and potential impacts of demonstrations.
  • Offer a forum for stakeholder networking in preparation for the funding opportunity announcement.

We hope to see you there!


The Bioenergy Technologies Office (BETO) supports research, development, and demonstration to enable the sustainable use of domestic biomass and waste resources for the production of biofuels and bioproducts. BETO is part of DOE's Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy.

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: October is Infant Safe Sleep Awareness Month in Michigan

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Oct. 7, 2022

CONTACT: Chelsea Wuth, 517-241-2112, WuthC@michigan.gov

October is Infant Safe Sleep Awareness Month in Michigan
MDHHS offering program to help prevent Michigan infant
deaths due to unsafe sleep environments
 

LANSING, Mich. – The Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS) is highlighting the importance of promoting infant safe sleep this October during Infant Safe Sleep Awareness Month.

"It's important that parents and caretakers in Michigan know how to put babies to sleep safely," said Dr. Natasha Bagdasarian, MDHHS chief medical executive. "Safe sleep environments prevent unnecessary deaths, choking and suffocation."

Babies from birth to age 1 can be safer while sleeping at night and during naps when American Academy of Pediatrics guidelines are followed.

Recommendations are to:

  • Place baby on their back, on a non-inclined sleep surface, such as a crib, bassinet or pack 'n play, with no other people.
  • Use a firm mattress with a tightly fitted sheet.
  • Keep baby's sleep space clutter-free without pillows, blankets or toys.
  • Avoid covering baby's head or overheating baby. Instead of a blanket, use a sleep sack, wearable blanket or footed sleeper to keep baby warm.
  • Keep baby in a smoke-free environment.
  • Support breastfeeding and immunizations.

From 2009-2019, 1,436 babies died in Michigan from sleep-related deaths. In 2019 alone, 149 babies died due to unsafe sleep environments.

MDHHS is working to help prevent future sleep-related deaths through a new, collaborative program between the Bureau of Emergency Medical Services (EMS), Trauma, and Preparedness, EMS for Children Program and the Division of Maternal and Infant Health with support from the Children's Safety Network Learning Collaborative. The program is designed to support EMS agencies and fire departments in Michigan as they develop infant safe sleep programs and become Infant Safe Sleep Certified. The program supports the development of education plans, provider trainings, access to infant safe sleep resources, connections to local safe sleep experts and wraparound services for families.

"EMS and fire professionals are trusted sources of information and injury prevention recommendations for families and are a critical piece to help keep Michigan infants safe while sleeping," said Dr. Samantha Mishra, MDHHS EMS for Children coordinator. "When they are trained on the infant safe sleep guidelines, they can identify unsafe sleep practices, provide on-scene education, share resources and connect families to local support."

To learn more about infant safe sleep, visit Michigan.gov/SafeSleep and click Information for EMS Agencies and Fire Departments to learn more about the Infant Safe Sleep Certification Program for EMS agencies and fire departments.

To view data related to sleep-related infant deaths, visit Keepingkidsalive.org/publications

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