What do dairy digesters do?
They use manure from livestock to produce methane, which can be used to produce electricity and, heat buildings, or used as a transportation fuel.
“Digester technology is precisely the kind of innovation that California farmers are known for,” said CDFA Secretary Karen Ross in a release. “It promotes low carbon fuels, agricultural energy efficiency and other operational advantages. We are very encouraged about the potential of this program.”
Interested applicants must submit their application package by Monday, February 23rd, 2015, 5:00p.m. PST.
The packages must include a variety of information including a cover page, project narrative, a work plan, summary of costs, greenhouse gas emissions reductions and impacts and benefits on the environment and surrounding communities.
There will be also be information sessions for interested parties.
Wednesday, January 21
University of California Cooperative Extension Tulare County
4437 S. Laspina Street (across from World Ag Expo)
Tulare County Agricultural Building Auditorium
1p.m. – 3p.m.
Tuesday, January 27
Webinar
There’s limited space so anyone interested must reserve their spot
1p.m. – 3p.m.
Wednesday, January 28
California Department of Food and Agriculture
1220 N Street
1p.m. – 3p.m.