The Farming Clean Energy Conference is designed to catalyze the adoption of clean energy
within the agricultural sector California’s San Joaquin Valley. The primary focus of this
conference will target farmers and agri-business owners and the practical actions that they can
take to develop successful clean energy projects. The conference will encourage participants to
share experiences with their peers, the financial community, technology vendors and regulators.
Rationale and Significance Production of renewable energy is emerging as an industry with major potential for rural economic development in California, benefiting the region’s wealth of farms and agribusinesses, in addition to helping the region address its air quality and growth challenges. The agricultural sector has the potential to become a leading clean energy producer as well as a major beneficiary of clean energy production—however, clean energy resources still face numerous obstacles to commercialization. This conference will focus on economic revitalization of the San Joaquin Valley and highlight opportunities and obstacles to implementation of on-farm energy projects including: wind and solar power, biodiesel and biogas\biomethane production. This conference would not be a stand-alone, one-time event. Instead, it will be the first of similar events designed as a means of organizing key agricultural sector partners in the region around clean energy and shaping the support areas for the nascent San Joaquin Valley Clean Energy Organization (SJVCEO.) As a follow-up to the conference, SJVCEO staff will provide information and assistance to support development of promising clean energy projects and partnerships, in addition to addressing barriers to clean energy development in the region.
Approach and Focus Areas
- Potential conference topic areas include:
- Selling Power to the Grid (including power purchase agreements and net metering)
- Regulatory permitting challenges (including key air and water permitting and the
potential for permit coordination) - Developing Valley-based alternative fuel market opportunities (including market opportunities from Assembly Bill 1007 to develop clean fuels in the Valley)
- The financing and ownership structure of renewable energy installations/facilities
(including farming co-ops, strategies for attracting public and private sector capital, and
avenues for funding small- to medium-scale renewable energy projects) - The impact of global warming and related agriculture production opportunities
(including carbon credit programs, no-till cropping & specialized feedstock production) - Project scale issues and how to overcome them
- Market opportunities to leverage and impediments to address
- Federal, state, and local programs and policy leadership
Farmers, agri-business owners, leaders from agricultural groups, rural development
organizations, utilities, private business, research facilities and clean energy advocates who share a common vision for a sustainable agricultural sector for the San Joaquin Valley.