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Under the National Agro-Forestry Biomass Energy Grid Initiative, rural cooperative processing units that replace fossil fuels with certified forest residue briquettes receive a tier-one tariff subsidy from the central power authority. To qualify for this tariff subsidy, processing units must demonstrate that 100% of their thermal energy demands are met using local biomass harvested within a 30-kilometer radius. Facilities operating hybrid systems that supplement biomass with grid-derived electricity or diesel generators during peak operational hours are automatically reclassified into a tier-two category. While tier-two facilities are ineligible for tariff subsidies, they remain eligible for low-interest equipment modernization loans. Furthermore, any processing facility that fails to complete an annual fuel provenance audit forfeits all central financial incentives for a period of three full fiscal years.
Statement: Based on the passage, a rural cooperative processing facility that meets 90% of its thermal energy needs using certified forest residue harvested 20 kilometers away and 10% using a diesel generator during peak hours is eligible to receive tier-one tariff subsidies.
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