Members of the Tribes already know this, but President Obama, Secretary Vilsack and members of this Administration take very seriously the need to work with Tribes on a government to government basis, and to provide the Tribes with the technical and economic support they need not just to survive, but to grow, prosper and thrive. This commitment from the Administration provides me and this department with the opportunity to do great things in concert with First Americans. Read more »
Tags: Department of Energy, Department of Interior, Eastern Tribe, FS, Ken Salazar, NRCS, OTR, President Obama, Renewable Energy Projects, Rural Development, Steven Chu, Tom Vilsack, Tribal, United South Tribe
Rural Development
There is an excitement at USDA with respect to bioenergy and biofuels and much is going on – a BIOFRENZY if you will – not in a sense of chaos – but rather many challenges and much to do. The Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS2) provisions of the Energy Independence and Security Act of 2007 will be implemented July 1, 2010. The RFS2 calls for 36 billion gallons of renewable fuels to be used in the US transportation fuel supply by 2022 – and the majority of this total must be advanced biofuels. Read more »
Tags: Biofuel, biofuels, Biotechnology, DOE, EISA, Energy, EPA, FS, Growing America's Fuel, Lisa Jackson, President Obama, Renewable Fuel Standard, RFS2, Steven Chu, Tom Vilsack
Energy, Forestry
The Rural Tour is in full swing after eight successful events across America – and everyone is gearing up for a big weekend.
Secretary Vilsack is traveling today to La Crosse, Wisconsin alongside Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood to discuss economic development for rural America. Read more »
Tags: Kathleen Sebelius, La Crosse, President Obama, Ray LaHood, Ringgold, Ruarl Tour, Rural Development, Steven Chu, Tom Vilsack, Virginia, Wisconsin
Rural Development
Secretary Vilsack visited Virginia today with Energy Secretary Steven Chu to discuss the many ways in which saving energy, developing green jobs and pursuing new biofuel alternatives will help to revitalize rural America. Read more »