Sixteen rural Illinois businesses and farms receive Rural Energy for
America Grants
Atlanta farm receives $114,000
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[October 06, 2024]
U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) IL
State Director Pam Monetti announced today that 16 IL farmers and
small businesses received investments to access clean energy and
lower energy bills through the Rural Energy for America Program
(REAP).
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“Investing
in sustainable energy empowers our farmers and rural businesses
by reducing energy costs and making it more affordable” says
Monetti. “REAP is helping ensure clean energy is accessible to
rural farmers and businesses, paving the way for a sustainable
future. It’s just as important we invest in renewable energy
sources for farmers and rural communities as urban areas and I’m
excited to see so many REAP grants coming to IL farmers and
businesses.”
REAP enables agricultural producers and rural small business
owners to expand their use of wind, solar, geothermal and small
hydropower energy and make energy efficiency improvements. These
innovations help them increase their income, grow their
businesses and address climate change while lowering energy
costs for American families.
Here are a few of the awards being announced today:
St Joseph, IL: Douglas Bluhm’s grain farm received an $18K
investment to purchase and install a 14kW solar array that will
save their operation more than $1,300 per year in energy costs.
Atlanta, IL: Joel Farms Inc received a $114K investment to
purchase and install a more energy-efficient grain dryer. This
project will bring the farming operation more than $40K per year
in savings and replace 677K kWh per year, which is enough energy
to power 62 homes.
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Sycamore, IL: E K Kuhn Inc is a sign manufacturing
business who received a $20K investment to purchase and install a
31kW solar array. This solar array will save the business more than
$6K per year in energy costs and replace 34,437 kWh, which is enough
energy to power 3 homes.
St Francisville, IL: DAC Farms received a $20K investment to
purchase and install a 14kW solar array for their grain operation,
which will yield over $1,200 in annual energy savings and replace
17,434 kWh per year, which is enough energy to power one home.
USDA continues to accept REAP applications and has set aside a
portion of the program funds to support underutilized renewable
energy technologies, like wind and geothermal power. For additional
information, contact a local energy coordinator.
A list of latest IL REAP awards is available online.
[USDA Rural Development Illinois]
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