AgSTAR Partners: State Government
AgSTAR and its partners support the development of anaerobic digesters to reduce methane emissions from livestock waste. AgSTAR’s Partner Program builds stronger relationships with state agencies to support all phases of anaerobic digester projects: planning, deployment and long-term success.
Learn more about AgSTAR's state agency partners below.
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- California Department of Food and Agriculture
Supports the development of anaerobic digesters at dairies in California
Learn More » - Kentucky Department for Energy Development and Independence
Improves quality and security of life by creating efficient, sustainable energy solutions and strategies
Learn More » - Minnesota Department of Agriculture
Protects food supply and natural resources, and cultivates an agricultural economy
Learn More » - Nebraska Methane Workgroup
Supporting the advancement of the capture and recovery of methane
Learn More » - New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services Wastewater Engineering Bureau
Developing an Energy Management and Asset Management program focused on energy recovery
Learn More » - New York State Energy Research and Development Authority
Provides funding to anaerobic digestion projects in New York
Learn More » - Oregon Department of Energy
Reduces the long-term cost of energy through research, technical assistance, and financial support
Learn More » - State of Wisconsin
Promotes anaerobic digestion through funding, conferences, policy groups, and education
Learn More » - Vermont Agency of Agriculture, Food and Markets
Actively supports manure digestion on farms with strategic planning, feasibility studies, equipment funding, and outreach activities
Learn More » - Vermont Department of Conservation
State agency supporting anaerobic digester regulations and promoting organics diversion
Learn More » - Washington Department of Commerce
Coordinates renewable energy policy and business development efforts in conjunction with government, research institutions, and private enterprise partners
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