Government,
Environmental & Energy,
Administrative/Regulatory
Mar. 26, 2019
Energy initiatives provide new opportunities for central valley farmers
Over the past few years, California has passed or strengthened several incentives to promote the more efficient production and use of water, power and energy.





Buck Endemann
Partner
K&L Gates
Buck is a member of the firm's environmental and power practice groups. He provides counseling on energy, energy storage, infrastructure and remediation projects.
Over the past few years, California has passed or strengthened several incentives to promote the more efficient production and use of water, power and energy. In the power and transportation fuel sectors, waste-to-value projects like dairy digesters are seen increasingly as a way to wring value from an unwanted waste while displacing high-carbon or energy-intensive feedstocks for other products. The California Public Utility Commission's (CPUC) Bioenergy Feed-in Tar...
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