Forest Service Taking Wood Energy Innovation Applications
The U.S. Forest Service is currently accepting applications for wood and wood bioenergy innovation grants. Announced in late October, the agency has approximately $10 million in funding available through the 2021 Wood Innovations Grant and the 2021 Community Wood Energy and Wood Innovation Grant. The grants seek to support local economies through wood products and wood energy innovations while reducing hazardous fuels and improving forest health.
According to FS officials, the Wood Innovations Grant program has a long track record of success and seeks to strengthen emerging markets for innovative wood products such as mass timber and cross-laminated timber. Eligible projects should increase wood products manufacturing capacity, strengthen markets that support forest ecosystem restoration and develop commercial facilities for wood biomass and wood products, among others. The application for 2021 Wood Innovations Grants closes in January. Meanwhile, the Community Wood Energy and Wood Innovation Grant program aims to support forest health by expanding renewable wood energy use and innovative manufacturing for wood products. The application period closes in February.
RELATED ARTICLES:
Latest news
Hood Container Announces $118.9 Million Project At Louisiana Paper Mill
Hood Container Announces $118.9 Million Project At Louisiana Paper Mill Hood Container Corp., a family-owned packaging and paper company, has announced it will invest $118.9 million to modernize its legacy paper mill in West Feliciana Parish, Louisiana, allowing the...
Bolivia’s Exomad Green, Microsoft Enter Into Landmark Carbon Credit Agreement
Bolivia’s Exomad Green, Microsoft Enter Into Landmark Carbon Credit AgreementThe largest-ever carbon removal deal involving biochar, marking a major milestone in the carbon removal market, turns sustainable forestry residues from Bolivia’s Exomad Green SRL into...
Rayonier Fights City Of Fernandina Beach Over Bioethanol Production
Rayonier Fights City Of Fernandina Beach Over Bioethanol Production Rayonier Performance Fibers, LLC (also known as RYAM or Rayonier Advanced Materials) has filed lawsuits against the city of Fernandina Beach, Fla. and the board of City Commissioners for what...
Find Us On Social
Subscribe to Our Newsletter
Wood Bioenergy News Online hits the inboxes of subscribers in the wood-to-energy sectors.
Subscribe/Renew
Wood Bioenergy is published and delivered worldwide 6 times per year. Free to qualified readers in the U.S. Subscribers outside the U.S. are asked to pay a small fee.
Advertise
Complete the online form so we can direct you to the appropriate Sales Representative.