Vocabulary:
- administration /ad-min-uh-STREY-shuhn/
- incur /in-KUR/
- engage in /en-GEYJ in/
- installation /in-stuh-LEY-shuhn/
- infrastructure /IN-fruh-struhk-cher/
[noun] – the officials in the highest positions of a government, considered as a group
The Biden administration announced a significant financial commitment for domestic projects.
[verb] – to become subject to or bring upon oneself (usually something undesirable, such as expenses or losses)
Farmers may incur additional costs if they don’t adopt sustainable practices.
[phrasal verb] – to participate or be involved in an activity
Many people in rural areas engage in agricultural production for their livelihoods.
[noun] – the act or process of installing something
The installation of solar panels on farms helps reduce dependence on traditional energy sources.
[noun] – the basic physical and organizational structures and facilities needed for the operation of a society
The government is investing in infrastructure projects to improve the country’s overall development.
Article reading:
Furthermore, the USDA is distributing $157 million for 675 projects in 42 states under the Rural Energy for America Program (REAP). These projects span various renewable energy endeavors, including the installation of a solar array in Colorado, a solar photovoltaic system on a soybean farm in Pennsylvania, and an energy-efficient refrigeration system at a meat company in South Dakota. A noteworthy portion of the REAP funding, exceeding $94 million, is sourced from the Inflation Reduction Act. The primary objective is to aid farmers and agricultural producers in curtailing energy costs and generating additional revenue. Vilsack emphasized that these investments will not only contribute to expanding access to renewable energy infrastructure but also increase domestic fertilizer production, create job opportunities, and allow individuals to save money on energy costs, which can then be reinvested into their businesses and communities.
Discussion Questions:
- Have you or anyone you know been directly impacted by government administration decisions, particularly in the agricultural sector? If so, could you share a specific experience? If not, do you think such decisions affect people’s lives? Why or why not?
- In the context of the article, can you think of any challenges that farmers might incur in their agricultural activities?
- Do you agree that financial support from the government is essential for promoting renewable energy projects?
- How do you think the investment in renewable energy infrastructure aligns with the goal of reducing energy costs for farmers, as mentioned in the article?
- From a critical perspective, what potential challenges or criticisms might arise regarding the administration’s financial commitment to these projects?
Summarization
Describe:
- reveal
- project
- development
- objective
- opportunity