USDA
Energy Biomass Retrieval Incentives now available
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[July 02, 2015]
The USDA Farm Service Agency (FSA)
began accepting applications on June 30, 2015, from foresters and
farmers seeking financial assistance to harvest and deliver biomass
to generate clean energy. The support comes through the Biomass Crop
Assistance Program (BCAP), which was re-authorized by the 2014 Farm
Bill.
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For 2015, USDA has reserved up to $11.5 million to assist with
the cost of removing woody or herbaceous residues from farm
fields or national forests and woodlands for delivery to energy
generation facilities. A majority of the funds are expected to
support the removal of dead or diseased trees from National
Forest and Bureau of Land Management public lands. Orchard
wastes, and agriculture residues such as corn cobs and stalks,
also qualify as energy-producing feedstock.
To be eligible for the retrieval incentives, the biomass must be
delivered to FSA-approved biomass conversion facilities. For a
list of approved facilities, visit
www.fsa.usda.gov/bcap.
The Biomass Crop Assistance Program also provides financial
assistance to farmers and ranchers who produce new sources of
energy biomass by growing eligible crops on contract acres
within approved BCAP project areas. Funding for this portion of
the program, known as Project Areas, will be announced later
this summer. In addition, FSA is preparing an environmental
review of BCAP and has proposed improvements to Project Area
requirements, including crop eligibility, contract duration, and
processes to offset the lack of biomass insurance. Interested
stakeholders may attend the public education meetings at the
locations listed below.
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July 14, 2015 - Sacramento, California
July 15, 2015 - Honolulu, Hawaii
August 3, 2015 - Raleigh, North Carolina
August 4, 2015 - Orlando, Florida
August 5, 2015 - Sioux City, Iowa
For more details on the environmental review, proposed changes to
BCAP, and meeting locations, visit www.bcappeis.com,
www.fsa.usda.gov/bcap or contact your local FSA county office. To
find your local FSA county office, visit http://offices.usda.gov.
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