Award Announcement:
CFS Secures $34.5 Million in DOE Funding for Appalachian Power Company
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
February 20, 2026
Washington, DC – Capitol Funding Solutions (CFS) is pleased to announce that we have secured $34,592,797 in funding from the Department of Energy (DOE) for Appalachian Power Company.
Funded by the Coal Recommissioning and Modernization Broad Agency Announcement, the project was selected from a highly competitive applicant pool of projects that will expand rural capacity for coal production and drive domestic energy affordability. This is the first of two awards that CFS has secured from the BAA, among a total of six recipients.
ABOUT THE AWARD
Project: Amos and Mountaineer Coal Plant Modernization and Resiliency Program
Appalachian Power Company will use the funding for critical upgrades at the Mountaineer and John E. Amos Power Plants, located in Letart and Winfield, West Virginia. The upgrades at the Mountaineer Plant aim to boost efficiency, increase power output, improve plant reliability, and ensure compliance with environmental standards. Improvements at the John E. Amos Plant will focus on increasing unit efficiency, reducing fuel, operating, and maintenance costs, promoting the reuse of waste materials, and strengthening environmental performance.
View the DOE award announcement here.
ABOUT THE FUNDING
The Restoring Reliability: Coal Recommissioning and Modernization BAA provides up to $525 million in federal funds to support coal facilities across the United States. It funds projects in two categories: Topic Area 1, which includes coal commissioning, recommissioning, retrofitting, and modernization projects, and Topic Area 2, focused on rural capacity and energy affordability initiatives. This award falls under Topic Area 2, which funded six projects that assist rural or remote communities that rely on coal assets for dependable, affordable, and secure power.
Learn more about the funding here.
ABOUT CAPITOL FUNDING SOLUTIONS
CFS is a full-service competitive funding firm based in Washington, DC, providing funding strategy, comprehensive proposal management, grant administration, and program design to help clients find, win, and implement competitive funding. We guide public and private sector clients through the complexities of federal, state, local, and private funding opportunities, delivering customized strategies that align with each organization’s mission and goals. With over $2.7 billion in competitive funding secured, CFS collaborates with a network of strategic partners, including technical consultants, lobbyists, and law firms, to maximize its clients’ success across a wide range of industries.
Learn more about CFS and our services here.
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