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Title | Indiana Agriculture Coalition for Renewable |
Description | Membership Email Updates Contact Us About IN-ACRE Events 2023 Rural Sustainable Energy Day Indiana Rural Energy Tours Projects Resources Membership Member |
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WebSite | inacre.org |
Host IP | 23.229.220.225 |
Location | United States |
Site | Rank |
US$584,129
Last updated: 2023-05-07 17:48:42
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Purchase/Sale Value | US$584,129 |
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Membership Email Updates Contact Us About IN-ACRE Events 2023 Rural Sustainable Energy Day Indiana Rural Energy Tours Projects Resources Membership Member Spotlight Email Updates Contact Us Know Before You Build Utility-Scale Projects On-Farm Projects Wind Turbines: Rick Jarrett Solar Panels: Tom McKinney Anaerobic Digester: Richard Roach About IN-ACRE Our Mission The Indiana Agriculture Coalition for Renewable Energy (IN-ACRE) represents and supports Hoosier farmers and rural landowners who support clean energy projects and technology. The coalition promotes a clean energy agenda that prioritizes Hoosier property rights and the family farms that are the backbone of our rural economy. Across the state and nation, as energy prices climb, farmers are turning more and more to clean energy—from efficient light bulbs to solar panels and wind energy all created from the land. These improvements can open up new income streams while improving efficiency and profitability. They also help |
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