USDA Announces New Funding to Make Rural America More Green

USDA Announces New Funding to Make Rural America More Green

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The Department of Agriculture announced billions in new grants and loans designed to expand renewable energy installations and other clean energy technologies in rural regions of the country.
The $11 billion in funding, which the department called the largest investment in rural electrification since the New Deal-era Rural Electrification Act, was authorized by the Inflation Reduction Act, the major climate and healthcare law passed by Democrats last year, and represents the Biden administration’s priorities of decarbonizing the electric sector and slowing climate change, administration officials said.
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“These investments will also combat climate change and significantly reduce air and water pollution that put children’s health at risk,” Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack said. 

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