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Renewable Power Capacity Differs by State – Making $ense of Energy

Biomass Rules Posted on June 25, 2025 by Mark JennerJune 25, 2025

On a total energy consumption basis, the United States hovers just above 10 percent that is sourced from renewable fuels; wind, solar, biomass, hydroelectric, and geothermal feedstocks.  On a recent road trip, it was clear that the Midwest States were … Continue reading →

Posted in analytics, definition, economics, macro, Making $ense of Energy, policy, production, science, wealth creation | Tagged 30 percent average US renewable power generation, abundant local resources, biomass, Department of Energy, Energy Information Administration (EIA), geothermal, hydropower, local consumption, local production, lower 25 states average 16 percent renewable power capacity, making sense of energy, renewable power capacity, renewable power capacity differs by state, solar, state power capacity, top 25 states average 42 percent renewable power capacity, US energy production and consumption, wind | Leave a reply

I Went Looking For America and Found It! – Secret Life of Rural America

Biomass Rules Posted on June 17, 2025 by Mark JennerJune 17, 2025

A good friend invited me to Hutchinson, Minnesota last weekend to celebrate a joyous life event.  Working in the Midwest most of my career, it is often easiest just to drive rather than fly to neighboring states.  Earlier in my … Continue reading →

Posted in economics, firm, policy, production, science, Secret Life of Rural Communities, wealth creation | Tagged biofuels, biomass energy, commercial farming, farmers markets, I went looking for America and found it, Illinois, Iowa, life science, local culture, local infrastructure, Minnesota, Missouri, Peace Corps, Peace Corps Nepal, rural development, Secret Life of Rural America, similar but different, solar, sustainable agriculture, wind | Leave a reply

Utility-Scale Solar and Wind Development in Rural Areas: Land Cover Change (2009–20)

Biomass Rules Posted on June 26, 2024 by Mark JennerJune 26, 2024

Karen Maguire, Sophia J. Tanner, Justin B. Winikoff, and Ryan Williams USDA, Economic Research Service, May 2024 The following findings were reported in this interesting report. This study examines land cover surrounding rural solar and wind installation sites from 2009–20. … Continue reading →

Posted in economics, firm, policy | Tagged change, cropland, development, energy, footprint, installation, land cover, land in farms, pastureland, rural areas, solar, utility-scale, utility-scale solar and wind development in rural areas land cover change 2009–2020, wind | Leave a reply

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