The Obama administration says its investment is to help reduce the country's dependence on foreign oil.
"Part of the solution to the energy problem will be home-grown energy crops," Energy Secretary Steven Chu said in a statement today.
”Helping expand and diversify production of biofuels is an example of the Obama Administration’s commitment to developing a sustainable domestic biofuels industry that can help strengthen rural America while decreasing our dependence on foreign oil,” said Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack in the statement.
A total of seven projects were selected and will be funded under a joint program between the DOE and the USDA that began in 2006. The DOE will fund four projects with $4 million while the USDA will fund three with $2.3 million.
The USDA-ARS Northern Plains Area, USDA-ARS Western Regional Research Center , the Michigan Technological University and the Universities of Florida, Nebraska and Georgia will be in charge of the research.