USDA makes energy payments to N.C. producers to support advanced biofuels
Story Date: 9/28/2011

 

Source: USDA, 9/27/11
 

Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack today announced that USDA will make payments to more than 160 energy producers in 41 states to support and ensure the production and expansion of advanced biofuels.


"Renewable energy production will create tens of thousands of direct, American jobs; thousands more indirect jobs, and clean electricity to power millions of homes. The payments I am announcing today represent the continuing commitment of the Obama administration to work with producers to provide the biofuel necessary to reduce our nation's dependence on foreign energy sources," Vilsack said. "The payments support America's growing advanced biofuel industry."


The payments are authorized under the Bioenergy Program for Advanced Biofuels (Section 9005 of the 2008 Farm Bill) and are made to eligible producers to support and ensure an expanding production of advanced biofuels. Payments are based on the amount of biofuels a recipient produces from renewable biomass, other than corn kernel starch. Eligible examples include biofuels derived from cellulose, crop residue, animal, food and yard waste material, biogas (landfill and sewage waste treatment gas), vegetable oil and animal fat.

N.C. recipients include:


Blue Ridge Biofuels, LLC. $10,848.63 Biofuel From Waste Products (Biodiesel)
NC North American Bio‐Energies $18,492.49  Biodiesel Mechanical
NC Piedmont Biofuels Industrial, LLC. $15,894.78 Biodiesel Mechanical
Triangle Biofuels Industries, Inc. $245,973.31 Biodiesel Mechanical


To see a list of the recipients announced today click here

 

 
























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