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$163M USDA investment in rural energy

Jul 29, 2024
By Farms.com

USDA's clean energy push to empower rural America

The USDA, under Secretary Tom Vilsack, has committed $163 million to support clean energy developments in rural America. Announced at the Brunswick Farmers Market, this funding is a part of the larger Investing in America Agenda and is expected to impact 39 states and Guam.

These investments are funded by the Inflation Reduction Act, aimed at bolstering the rural economy through renewable energy projects that lower energy bills and create jobs.

Notably, projects such as a solar array at Cliff’s Inc. in Wisconsin, which received a $16,000 grant, will save the business approximately $22,000 annually.

The initiative also aligns with the President’s Justice40 initiative, ensuring that 40% of the benefits of federal investments reach disadvantaged communities.

Examples include Coastal Enterprises Inc., which focuses on assisting rural businesses in applying for clean energy grants, prioritizing those in economically distressed areas.

These efforts are part of a broader USDA strategy to enhance rural infrastructure, promote business development, and improve quality of life through projects that also include housing, healthcare, and internet access.

The ongoing support for renewable energy not only aims to reduce the carbon footprint of rural businesses but also supports their economic stability and growth.

By facilitating access to renewable energy, the USDA is helping to modernize rural economies, making them more competitive and resilient in the face of climate challenges.


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