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The U.S. Department of Agriculture awarded $250,000 each to projects in Grand, Fremont, El Paso and Boulder counties today to help convert the state’s dead wood into new energy.

The federal economic-stimulus money will be used to help convert wood collected during wildfire- and pine-beetle mitigation efforts for a prison boiler in Florence; to augment Colorado Springs Utilities’ coal-fired facility; to fuel Boulder County Open Space and Parks’ biomass heating system; and to fund grinding, hauling and processing for Confluence Energy’s wood-pellet facility in Kremmling.

“Wood-to-energy is a key component of our new-energy economy, and these USDA grants reflect Colorado’s national leadership in advancing biofuels and renewable energy,” Gov. Bill Ritter said in a statement. “These funds provide a boost to innovative businesses developing this technology and helps restore and manage Colorado’s forests and natural resources.

Colorado was one of 14 states receiving USDA grants today.

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