Accessing Innovative Syngas Production in Wisconsin's Dairy Sector

GrantID: 3275

Grant Funding Amount Low: Open

Deadline: April 21, 2023

Grant Amount High: Open

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Those working in Natural Resources and located in Wisconsin may meet the eligibility criteria for this grant. To browse other funding opportunities suited to your focus areas, visit The Grant Portal and try the Search Grant tool.

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Grant Overview

Wisconsin's Priority Outcomes for Clean Syngas Technology Grants: Focusing on Regional Economic Revitalization and Environmental Stewardship in the Badger State's Rural Areas and Distressed Communities. Wisconsin is leveraging the 'Grants to Develop Technologies for Fuel Upgrades' program to drive innovation in clean syngas production, targeting two key areas: regional economic revitalization and environmental stewardship. The Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation (WEDC) is a key state agency that will be working closely with recipients of these grants to ensure alignment with state economic development goals. One of the primary geographic features that distinguishes Wisconsin is its mix of rural areas and distressed communities, such as those found in the northern parts of the state, which will be a focus for these grants. By supporting the development of clean syngas technologies, Wisconsin aims to create new economic opportunities in these regions. The state's rural counties, with their abundant biomass resources, are particularly well-suited for syngas production. In addition, the development of renewable chemical production pathways can help reduce the state's environmental footprint. Wisconsin's existing infrastructure, including its network of rivers and lakes, can also be leveraged to support the transportation of biomass and syngas products. Pennsylvania, Texas, and other neighboring states are also pursuing similar initiatives, but Wisconsin's unique blend of agricultural and forestry resources sets it apart. Applicants for these grants should be aware that the state is prioritizing projects that demonstrate a clear potential for job creation and economic growth in rural areas, as well as those that showcase innovative approaches to reducing greenhouse gas emissions. The Wisconsin Fast Forward grant program, which provides funding for workforce development and job creation initiatives, is one example of a complementary state program that may be relevant to grant recipients. When applying for these grants, applicants should be prepared to demonstrate how their projects align with Wisconsin's priority outcomes, including the creation of new economic opportunities in rural areas and the reduction of environmental pollutants. In terms of specific outcomes, the state is looking for projects that can achieve significant reductions in greenhouse gas emissions, improve air and water quality, and create new job opportunities in the clean energy sector. To achieve these outcomes, applicants will need to demonstrate a clear understanding of the state's environmental and economic development goals, as well as a proven track record of delivering successful projects. By focusing on these priority outcomes, Wisconsin can make meaningful progress towards its clean energy goals while also driving economic growth and revitalization in its rural areas. Q: What are the primary outcomes that Wisconsin is looking for in grant applications for clean syngas technology development? A: Wisconsin is prioritizing projects that demonstrate a clear potential for job creation and economic growth in rural areas, as well as those that showcase innovative approaches to reducing greenhouse gas emissions. Q: How can applicants for these grants access additional resources and support in Wisconsin? A: Applicants can reach out to the Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation (WEDC) for guidance on state economic development programs and resources, including the Wisconsin Fast Forward grant program. Q: Are there any specific environmental benefits that Wisconsin is looking for in grant applications? A: Yes, the state is looking for projects that can achieve significant reductions in greenhouse gas emissions, improve air and water quality, and reduce environmental pollutants.

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