$2.37 million available for bioenergy projects next year
ST. PAUL, Minn. — The Minnesota Department of Agriculture (MDA) is ready to fuel innovative bioenergy projects to the tune of $2.37 million in 2014. The enrollment period for the Bioenergy and Biochemical Grant program Request for Proposals is up, running and ready for applicants. Examples of qualifying projects include current or future producers of biobased energy and organizations providing onsite research of how these systems impact our environment and our economy.
“I know this round of Request for Proposals has been highly anticipated by many individuals and groups, and I am extremely pleased it is now available to all these innovative people,” said MDA’s bioenergy manager Kevin Hennessy. “The process has undergone a facelift with the adaptation for biobased content and biobased formulated product added into the NextGen Statute. I think applicants will consider this addition a significant upgrade from the last version,” Hennessy added.
Anyone awarded a grant must contribute at least 50 percent to the total proposed bioenergy project cost. Proposals will be accepted until January 10, 2014 and awardees will be notified in March.
You can find the grant application on the MDA website at www.mda.state.mn.us/renewable/nextgen.aspx under the News and Updates heading. The application also provides the full details on qualifying projects and requirements.
This information was provided by the Minnesota Department of Agriculture.
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