From the October 2010 Forest2Fuel special addition.
Project Areas
The process to qualify for establishment and annual payments begins when project sponsors--groups of producers and/or biomass conversion facilities--submit a detailed proposal that is evaluated by the Credit Commodity Corporation (CCC), the finance arm of the USDA. The ideal project area will be made up of procurement zones for one or more bioenergy facilities.
Some of the information that proposals must include are:
Once a proposal is received, its acceptance is based on the volume of eligible crops, probability they’ll be used for BCAP purposes, volume of renewable biomass available from non-contract acreage, anticipated economic impact, opportunity for producers and local investors to participate in biomass conversion facility ownership, participation by beginning or socially disadvantaged farmers or ranchers, the impact on soil, water and related resources, the variety of biomass, and the range of eligible crops. The CCC will accept proposals on a continuous basis.
Once a project area proposal has been accepted, facilities and
producers within that area can then contract with the CCC to be eligible for payments.
Payments for New Energy Crops
Establishment payments: Producers can get up to 75 percent of the costs of
establishing a perennial crop (not including equipment). Annual crops are eligible for annual
payments only.
Annual Payments: Biomass producers in BCAP project areas can receive annual
payments up to 5 years for herbaceous biomass and up to 15 years for woody biomass, based on soil
rental rates (for forests, these rates will be adjusted). Reductions to annual payments will be
made upon the sale of the crop. How much they are reduced depends upon the type of bioenergy
facility receiving the feedstock. Payments are reduced by:
In addition to establishment and annual payments, producers may also be eligible for matching payments when they harvest the biomass and deliver it to the qualified biomass conversion facility. That year's annual payment will be reduced appropriately, however.
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