USDA Launches Rural Energy Pilot Program
The U.S. Department of Agriculture has announced the launch of the Rural Energy Pilot Program, which will make $10 million available to rural communities to help develop renewable energy projects, according to a press release from the agency.
Applicants may submit a letter of intent on or before April 19, 2022, and submit a completed application no later than July 18, 2022.
According to Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack, “under the leadership of President Biden and Vice President Harris, USDA is providing grant assistance for people who live in particularly undeserved rural towns to help them cut their household energy costs and address climate change at the local level. As we continue to rebuild the nation’s infrastructure, USDA is targeting resources and investments to help meet our nation’s energy needs and combat climate change.”
Up to 20% of the funding may be used for technical assistance, energy efficiency and weatherization, capacity building and community energy planning. Also, priority points are given to projects that directly advance the key priorities of the presidential administration.
A guide to submitting a letter of intent, as well as other details of the application process, provided by the USDA, can be found here.
For more information, visit the USDA Rural Energy Pilot Program webpage.