The funding supports research of scalable solutions for renewable biological energy.
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced $6 million for three biofuel research projects, offering the fiscal resources to develop potential renewable energies.
Biofuel production takes natural resources and agricultural byproducts, like animal waste and algae, to create fuel that’s able to be used by vehicles, trains, and even aircraft.
“When responsibly sourced, U.S. biofuel production can help strengthen the rural economy, move the U.S. toward greater energy independence, and support domestic production of cleaner fuels,” the EPA stated.
As the Lord Leads, Pray with Us…
- For EPA officials as they seek to support renewable energy production and solutions.
- For EPA administrator nominee Lee Zeldin to be discerning as he prepares to head the agency.
Sources: Environmental Protection Agency