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Shining Light on Farm & Food Policy for 20 Years.
Monday, November 18, 2024
A minor oilseed may be poised to take on a larger role as climate-smart policies emphasize low carbon fuels and the soil health benefits of cover crops. Camelina is seen by some as a cover crop that recoups a farmer’s investment because it can be harvested instead of plowed under.
More than three-quarters of voters would like to see their utility providers invest more in solar energy, according to a poll conducted by Global Strategy Group.
In an effort to bolster the nation’s baseload energy, the Energy Department (DOE) will release $14.5 million for research on innovative geothermal energy technologies.
The Renewable Fuels Association (RFA) is looking for disclosure as to what qualifies small refineries for exemptions from the Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS).
Four California utilities look to turn dairy biogas into profit, issuing a draft solicitation for dairy biomethane pilot projects under California Senate Bill 1383.
When Michigan regulators set rates for renewable energy developers from Consumers Energy, a subsidiary of CMS Energy, advocates say they also provided the certainty to spur new growth and investment in renewable sources for their state.
At some point in the next eight days, we’ll have a better idea of EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt’s plans for the future of the Renewable Fuel Standard.