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Agriculture Secretary Vilsack Announces Funding for Over 900 Projects to Boost Renewable Energy Production, Reduce Energy Costs for Producers and Small Businesses

Michigan receives 34 grants totaling $503,848

               ATKINSON, Ill., August 17, 2011 – Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack today announced grants for more than 900 agricultural producers and rural small businesses across the country to implement renewable energy and energy efficiency measures in their operations. Secretary Vilsack made the announcement as part of President Obama’s rural economic bus tour in the Midwest where today he highlighted efforts underway to reduce our country’s dependence on foreign oil, which will increase the economic competitiveness of rural America and promote job creation.

             "These investments enable our farmers, ranchers and rural small business owners to develop renewable energy systems and make energy efficiency improvements that will save them thousands of dollars in energy costs each year," Vilsack said. "This funding is an important part of the Obama Administration's plan to conserve natural resources, create jobs and lead our country on the path to becoming more energy independent."

The grants are being provided through the Rural Energy for America Program (REAP), a 2008 Farm Bill initiative. REAP offers funds for farmers, ranchers and rural small businesses to purchase and install renewable energy systems and make energy-efficiency improvements.  These federal funds leverage other funding sources for small businesses. In all, USDA announced more than $11.6 million in energy grants today. 

The REAP program is helping many agricultural producers and rural small businesses reduce energy consumption.  For example, Simpsons Brothers Greenhouses, LLC in Ovid, Mich., was selected to receive an $18,000 grant to make energy-efficiency improvements to its greenhouse operations, including installing greenhouse energy curtains that are designed to reduce energy consumption.  These improvements are expected to reduce the company’s energy purchases by 42 percent and save more than $12,000 in annual energy expenses. 

In Jackson, Mich., Lindale Farms, LLC was selected to receive a $6,000 grant to assist with the cost of installing a 4.3 kilowatt photovoltaic solar generating system to produce electricity that will be sold directly to the local utility. It is estimated that the new system will produce about 5,000 kilowatt hours annually. The owners expect to recoup the cost of this project in about 3 years.

Funding of each award is contingent upon the recipient meeting the conditions of the grant agreement. Grants can finance up to 25 percent of a project's cost, not to exceed $500,000 for renewables, $250,000 for efficiency.  Below is a listing of Michigan’s recipients.  For a complete listing of Rural Energy for America Program grant recipients announced today, please click here.

 

RECIPIENT

CITY

COUNTY

AMOUNT

TYPE

SIMPSON BROTHERS GREENHOUSE LLC

OVID

CLINTON

$18,090

ENERGY EFFICIENCY

TC PUBLIC SERVICE GARAGE

TRAVERSE CITY

GRAND TRAVERSE

$4,200

ENERGY EFFICIENCY

BEACHY, BENNY

BAY PORT

HURON

$20,000

SOLAR

IRION, DENNIS

PIGEON

HURON

$13,256

GEOTHERMAL

DAMM, DAVID A

BAY PORT

HURON

$20,000

SOLAR

JADE

PIGEON

HURON

$3,151

ENERGY EFFICIENCY

RITTER, DANIEL

ELKTON

HURON

$12,640

SOLAR

MESSING SONS LTD

RUTH

HURON

$20,000

SOLAR

LUTZ, TODD C

OWENDALE

HURON

$9,014

GEOTHERMAL

SPARKS CENTENNIAL FARM

SARANAC

IONIA

$20,000

ENERGY EFFICIENCY

LINDALE FARMS, LLC

JACKSON

JACKSON

$5,950

SOLAR

JOHNSON, TROY D.

CASNOVIA

KENT

$10,526

ENERGY EFFICIENCY

BUTLER FAMILY FARMS LLC

CLIFFORD

LAPEER

$18,900

SOLAR

SCHADE, CHARLES ALAN

SCOTTVILLE

MASON

$9,945

ENERGY EFFICIENCY

UEBLER FARMS LLC

FRANKENMUTH

SAGINAW

$12,250

ENERGY EFFICIENCY

VOGEL, GENE

MINDEN CITY

SANILAC

$20,000

SOLAR

CALKINS, DIANE

SANDUSKY

SANILAC

$18,235

SOLAR

ACE HARDWARE OF YALE INC.

YALE

ST. CLAIR

$10,294

SOLAR

LAUWERS, MICHAEL L

CAPAC

ST. CLAIR

$16,839

SOLAR

MARINICH, NICHOLAS J

BROCKWAY

ST. CLAIR

$17,520

SOLAR

BROWN, ERIC J

CASS CITY

TUSCOLA

$17,536

SOLAR

BIERLEIN, LUKE WILMAR

REESE

TUSCOLA

$19,544

SOLAR

WARK, MICHAEL J

AKRON

TUSCOLA

$20,000

SOLAR

SUPERIOR ONE INC.

CASS CITY

TUSCOLA

$20,000

SOLAR

GREAT LAKES LIFT INC.

CARO

TUSCOLA

$19,750

SOLAR

BROWN, JAMES R

CASS CITY

TUSCOLA

$14,486

SOLAR

CROSSROAD FARMS INC.

FAIRGROVE

TUSCOLA

$16,538

SOLAR

KEN MARTIN ELECTRIC INC.

CASS CITY

TUSCOLA

$18,750

SOLAR

LANGENBURG CONSTRUCTION COMPANY

CASS CITY

TUSCOLA

$8,347

SOLAR

KING BUILDERS INC.

KINGSTON

TUSCOLA

$12,120

SOLAR

MID-STATE ENTERPRISES INC.

CARO

TUSCOLA

$8,375

SOLAR

PIKE, BRIAN

FAIRGROVE

TUSCOLA

$16,153

SOLAR

MALBURG, WALTER DAVID

GAGETOWN

TUSCOLA

$11,439

GEOTHERMAL

GOOD, STEVE

LENOX

 

$20,000

SOLAR

   

TOTAL

$503,848

 

 

 

Today’s announcement is an example of investments the Obama Administration is making to help create jobs and grow the rural economy.  In June, President Obama signed an Executive Order establishing the first White House Rural Council, chaired by Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack. The White House Rural Council will work throughout government to create policies to promote economic prosperity and a high quality of life in our rural communities.

Yesterday, President Obama hosted the White House Rural Economic Forum at Northeast Iowa Community College in Peosta, Iowa. The Forum brought together farmers, small business owners, private sector leaders, rural organizations, and government officials to discuss ideas and initiatives to promote economic growth, accelerate hiring, and spur innovation in rural communities nationwide.  The President engaged directly with a variety of rural leaders from across the nation to discuss the importance of growing small businesses and strengthening the middle class in rural America. 

 Since taking office, President Obama's Administration has taken significant steps to improve the lives of rural Americans and has provided broad support for rural communities. The Obama Administration has set goals of modernizing infrastructure by providing broadband access to 10 million Americans, expanding educational opportunities for students in rural areas, and providing affordable health care. In the long term, these unparalleled rural investments will help ensure that America's rural communities are repopulating, self-sustaining and thriving economically. 

USDA, through its Rural Development mission area, administers and manages housing, business and community infrastructure and facility programs through a national network of state and local offices. Rural Development has an existing portfolio of more than $155 billion in loans and loan guarantees. These programs are designed to improve the economic stability of rural communities, businesses, residents, farmers and ranchers and improve the quality of life in rural America.

 

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