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United States to spend $7.3 billion on rural tidy energy projects

President Joe Biden's administration on Thursday said the U.S. will spend $7.3 billion from 2022's. Inflation Decrease Act to money clean energy jobs helmed by. rural electric cooperatives.

The 16 funded projects will lower energy expenses and boost. reliability for rural Americans, who tend to pay more for. energy, the White House stated.

The first task will assign nearly $573 million to. Dairyland Power Cooperative in La Crosse, Wisconsin, for 4. solar setups and 4 wind power installations in. Wisconsin, Iowa, Minnesota, and Illinois.

One in 5 rural Americans will take advantage of these clean. energy financial investments, thanks to partnerships with rural electric. cooperatives like Dairyland. In other words, this is rural power,. for rural America, said agriculture secretary Tom Vilsack in a. statement.

The tasks, moneyed by the individual retirement account's Empowering Rural America. ( New age) program, will prevent more than 43 million lots of. greenhouse gas pollution annually and support more than 4,500. permanent jobs and 16,000 building jobs, the White House. said.

Rural electric cooperatives serve 42 million individuals,. according to the National Rural Electric Cooperative. Association.

The administration in August said it was investing $2.2. billion in revamping the country's power grid, which has actually been. pushed by severe weather events even as information centers need. more power.

Biden was set to reveal the financing in Westby, Wisconsin,. on Thursday together with Vilsack.

(source: Reuters)