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Advanced Biofuel Payment Program in Oregon

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Program Application Period: October 1, 2024 through October 31, 2024


What does this program do?

This program’s goal is to increase the production of advanced biofuels.

Who may apply?
Any entity that produces and sells advanced biofuel is eligible to apply. An advanced biofuel producer can be an individual, corporation, company, foundation, association, labor organization, firm, partnership, society, joint-stock company, governmental entities, schools and other types of educational facilities, group of organizations, or a nonprofit entity that produces and sells an advanced biofuel.

An entity that blends or otherwise combines advanced biofuels into a blended biofuel is not considered an advanced biofuel producer under this program. Eligible advanced biofuels:

  • Must meet the definition of an advanced biofuel in 7 CFR Part 4288.102.
  • Are a liquid, gas, or solid.
  • Must be derived from renewable biomass, other than corn kernel starch.
  • Must be a final product.
  • Are produced in the United States.
  • Are ones where the buyers and sellers act independently and have no relationship to each other.

What funding is available?

  • Quarterly payments are made for the actual quantity of eligible advanced biofuel produced during the quarter.
  •  Annual incremental payment for producers who increase production over the previous fiscal year (excludes forest biomass advanced biofuel production). 

What are the payment terms?

  • Producers will be paid on a quarterly basis for the actual quantity of eligible advanced biofuel produced during the quarter.
  • For each producer, the Agency will convert the production into British Thermal Unit (BTU) equivalent.
  • The payment amount depends on the number of eligible producers, the amount of advanced biofuel produced, and the amount of funds available during the fiscal year.
  • There is no minimum or maximum payment.

How do we get started?
Applications are accepted in October of each year. To enroll, a producer must file an application and information by October 31st.

Who can answer questions?
Contact your State Rural Development Energy Coordinator.

What law governs this program?

Why does USDA Rural Development do this?
This program helps increase American energy independence. It increases the private sector supply of renewable energy.

NOTE: Because citations and other information may be subject to change, please always consult the program instructions listed in the section above titled “What law governs this program?” You may also contact your local office for assistance.

NOTE: If state specific forms are not shown above, please ensure that your state is selected in the dropdown menu above to find the State Office contact information and speak to a Rural Development Energy Coordinator before attempting to fill out any forms or applications. This will save you valuable time in completing your application.

Other Resources

Advanced Biofuel Final Rule 

There are no other additional requirements at the national level. If there are additional state-specific requirements they will be listed above.

State Contacts:

Main Phone: (866) 923-5626, ext. 4
Relay Service: Dial 711 for a free relay service operated by the FCC
Fax: (866) 824-6181

USDA Rural Development
Attn: Business & Cooperative Programs
1220 SW 3rd Avenue, Suite 1801
Portland, OR 97204

Serena Vigg, Business & Cooperative Programs Specialist / Energy Coordinator
(503) 414-3341, serena.vigg@usda.gov

Erika Knight, Business & Cooperative Programs Specialist
(503) 414-3333, erika.knight@usda.gov

Mandie Cole, Business & Cooperative Programs Director
(541) 378-3538, mandie.cole@usda.gov