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Agriculture Secretary Vilsack Announces $1.77 Million For Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency Loans and Grants To 32 Michigan Projects

Contact:  Paula Stevens 517-373-9280
Agency: Licensing and Regulatory Affairs


October 14, 2009 - Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack announced that the U.S. Department of Agriculture is providing $1.77 million in loans and grants to 32 Michigan projects for renewable energy and energy efficiency initiatives.

This is part of an overall $62.5 million in loans and grants under the Rural Energy for America Program (REAP), an important initiative to help rebuild and revitalize rural America.

"President Obama and I are committed to helping rural businesses become more energy efficient - it's good for the economy, good for the environment, and good for the workers and customers who depend on the goods and services these businesses provide," Vilsack said.

"Investments in energy efficiency and renewable energy represent a major opportunity for Michigan to create jobs, save money, and reduce the state's reliance on fossil fuels," said Stanley "Skip" Pruss, director of the Michigan Department of Energy, Labor & Economic Growth (DELEG). "In fact, energy efficiency creates more jobs per dollar than fuel-based solutions. By replacing traditional fossil fuel energy, Michigan's energy efficiency program will save Michigan over $3 billion in electricity costs over the next 20 years."

REAP loan guarantees and grants can be used for renewable energy systems, energy efficiency improvements, feasibility studies and energy audits. More information on the REAP program, which was authorized under the 2008 Farm Bill, is at: www.rurdev.usda.gov/rbs/farmbill/index.html.

USDA Rural Development's mission is to increase economic opportunity and improve the quality of life for rural residents. Rural Development fosters growth in homeownership, finances business development and supports the creation of critical community and technology infrastructure. Further information on rural programs is available at a local USDA Rural Development office or by visiting www.rurdev.usda.gov.

DELEG's Bureau of Energy Systems will be partnering with Michigan State University on the USDA REAP to assist rural businesses in energy efficiency audits and renewable energy development opportunities. For more information please call Terri Novak at 517-930-3170.

The Department of Energy, Labor & Economic Growth is investing in Michigan's future by preparing for the new energy economy, helping to create the jobs of today and tomorrow, ensuring that our children and adults have the skills these jobs demand, making Michigan a better place to do business, and training and placing those who need jobs now.

For more information, visit www.michigan.gov/deleg, or the Bureau of Energy Systems' website at: www.michigan.gov/energyoffice.

The following Michigan REAP grants were announced today:

Recipient

Community/County

Amount

Project

Terry Rockwell

Three Rivers / Cass Co.

$9,225

Grain Dryer Replacement

Dennis Philpot

Deckerville / Sanilac Co.

$14,195

Grain Dryer Replacement

Linda Lee Kiszka

Jackson / Jackson Co.

$10,575

5 kW Small Wind Turbine

Bednarski Farms

Unionville / Tuscola Co.

$12,500

Grain Dryer Replacement

Renewable Options & Investments

Jackson / Jackson Co.

$19,372

4 Small Wind Turbines for Business

Patrick Feldpausch

Fowler / Clinton Co.

$20,000

Grain Dryer Replacement

Charles Guziak

Henderson / Shiawassee Co.

$10,646

Grain Dryer Replacement

Four D Farms, LLC

Perrinton/Gratiot Co.

$20,000

Lights, Fans, Curtains, Insulation for farm

Hoekstra Electrical Services

Hamilton/Allegan Co.

$15,338

Solar Panels

Home Comfort Farms, LLC

Johannesburg/Montmorency Co.

$3,015

Windspire 1.2kW Wind Turbine

J&A Properties, LLC

Traverse City/Grand Traverse Co.

$1,500

LED Lighting

Mark Gainforth

Unionville/Tuscola Co.

$14,834

Geothermal for Workshop

Ronald L. Lancore

Hart/Oceana Co.

$10,500

10kW Ventera Wind Turbine

Rubinghs Dairyland

Ellsworth/Antrim Co.

$24,570

Equipment - Compressors, Pumps, Cooling and Electrical

Russell Farms

Akron/Tuscola Co.

$15,959

Geothermal for Workshop

D&D Farms, Inc.

Ruth/Huron Co.

$44,640 grant/

$44,640 Loan

Grain Dryer Replacement

Mark Santucci

Traverse City/Grand Traverse Co.

$7,329

2.2kW Solar Array

Kenneth M. Stautz

Marshall/Calhoun Co.

$43,779

Grain Dryer Replacement

Szikszay Family Farms

Otisville/Genesee Co.

$49,074

Grain Dryer Replacement

Wood Pecker Pellets, Inc.

Spring Lake/Ottawa Co.

$226,438

Wood Pellets - Fuel

Split Farms

Scottville/Mason Co.

$44,250

20kW Hummer Wind Turbine

Nova Cable Management, Inc.

Mt. Pleasant/Isabella Co.

$28,000

Solar Array

R&W Peterson Farms, LLC

Edmore/Montcalm Co.

$44,950

Grain Dryer Replacement

Seldom Rest Too, LLC

Holland/Ottawa Co.

$38,313

GSI Grain Dryer

Cable and Satellite Solutions, LLC

Nunica/Muskegon Co.

$44,091

43 kW Solar Array to Sell Power to Grid

Lapeer Grain

Lapeer/Lapeer Co.

$48,565 grant/ $48,565 loan

Grain Dryer Replacement

West Farms, Inc.

Croswell/Sanilac Co.

$49,605 grant/ $49,605 loan

Grain Dryer Replacement

Cooperative Elevator Co.

Pigeon/Huron Co.

$141,099 grant/ $250,000 loan

Grain Dryer Replacement

Wayne J. Lennard & Sons, Inc.

Samaria/Monroe Co.

$109,655 grant/ $109,655 loan

Grain Dryer Replacement

Beebe Community Wind Farm, LLC

Ithaca/Gratiot Co.

$50,000

Feasibility Study for Wind Farm

Michigan State University

East Lansing/Ingham Co.

$100,000

Provide Energy Audits and Energy Development Assistance

 

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