Ag. Energy Grants Available from NRCS
NRCS Announces Initiative to Improve Agricultural Energy Conservation and Efficiency - Individual Energy Audits Will Help Producers Reduce Energy Use
Applications Accepted Through June 18, 2010
Lakewood, CO — The United States Department of Agriculture Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) announced an initiative under the Environmental Quality Incentives Program (EQIP) designed to help agricultural producers in Colorado transition to more energy efficient operations. Applications are being accepted through June 18, 2010. While this is a continuous signup, applications for 2010 funding must be received by the cut-off date.
“Reducing energy use on Colorado’s farms and ranches will not only help our agricultural producers become more profitable, but also help America become more energy independent,” said Allen Green, State Conservationist for NRCS in Colorado. “Through this initiative, producers will be able to receive individual on-farm energy audit evaluations and assistance with implementation of energy conservation and efficiency measures.”
The AgEmp initiative is designed to save both money and energy when fully implemented. Applications will be funded as requests are received and eligibility has been determined.
USDA and agriculture producers have a common interest in improving sustainability of their agricultural operations through the promotion of on-farm energy audit evaluations as well as assistance in the implementation of energy conservation and efficiency measures.
Energy audits will be individually tailored to ensure coverage of each farm’s primary energy uses. Simple changes in a landowner’s agricultural operations can help farmers and ranchers achieve significant cost and energy savings.
Through EQIP, NRCS will pay up to 65 percent of the cost of an Agricultural Energy Management Plan (AgEMP). The evaluation of energy conservation activities includes energy used in the cultivation, protection harvesting, processing, and storage of agricultural crops and in the feeding, housing, and processing of animals and animal products.
AgEMPs will be developed by a Technical Service Provider (TSP), who is certified by NRCS and placed on an “approved list” to provide technical assistance to producers for specific conservation programs administered by USDA. Your local NRCS office can provide you with the name(s) of certified TSPs. EQIP payments will be made directly to program participants for development of an AgEMP by a certified TSP.
Interested producers should visit their nearest USDA Service Center to determine eligibility. Individuals are not eligible for EQIP until they have completed the Farm Bill eligibility requirements. Contact your local Natural Resources Conservation Service office to begin this process.
For more information about agricultural energy management plans visit http://www.co.nrcs.usda.gov/programs/AgEMP/AgEMP.html or you may contact Jodi Hastings, EQIP Coordinator, at 720-544-2821, or via email at Jodi.hastings@co.usda.gov.
