1850 Williams, LLC Selected for Q2 2024 USDA HBIIP Funding

Alamo, CA – May 23, 2024 – 1850 Properties, through it’s affiliate 1850 Williams LLC, is thrilled to announce the selection as a recipient of the USDA Higher Blends Infrastructure Incentive Program (HBIIP) funding. This prestigious award will significantly enhance our efforts to develop and promote high-blend biofuels fuels in The City of Williams, Colusa County, California.

"Congratulations. We look forward to working with you to increase investments in High Blends Infrastructure to help stabilize demand and to bolster biofuel producers’ ability to sell fuels demanded into tomorrow’s marketplace” said Jeff Carpenter, HBIIP Manager of United States Department of Agriculture.

The USDA HBIIP funding will be instrumental in expanding our infrastructure to support higher blend fuel. This development is expected to boost local economies, create jobs, and contribute to the overall reduction of greenhouse gas emissions.

1850 Properties wishes to extend our heartfelt thanks to our trusted partners (Chevron and Pilot) and Stray Acres Consulting who have been instrumental in this journey. Their expertise and unwavering support have been crucial in achieving this milestone. We would also like to express our deepest gratitude to the USDA for their recognition and support. This funding not only underscores our commitment to renewable energy but also aligns with broader national goals of energy independence and environmental stewardship.

Looking ahead, 1850 Properties is eager to commence the construction of high-blend fuels project in Williams, CA. We believe that this initiative will set a new standard for renewable energy projects in Colusa County and beyond, paving the way for a greener, more sustainable future.

1850 Properties and Vallee Builders plan to start construction during the Summer of 2024.

For more information, please contact: www.1850properties.com

About 1850 Properties
1850 Properties is dedicated to pioneering sustainable energy solutions that benefit our community and environment. With a strong commitment to innovation and sustainability, we strive to lead the way in renewable energy development.

About the USDA HBIIP
The USDA Higher Blends Infrastructure Incentive Program aims to increase the availability of biofuel fuels derived from U.S. agricultural products. By providing funding to support infrastructure projects, the program helps to expand the use of higher ethanol blends and other biofuels fuels across the country.

 
 
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