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USDA Report on Rural Energy for America Program Achievements

April 4, 2012 by Renata Brillinger Leave a Comment

Reposted from the National Sustainable Agriculture Coalition (NSAC)
March 22, 2012
http://sustainableagriculture.net/blog/usda-reap-report/

This week, USDA Secretary Tom Vilsack released a report entitled The Impact of the Rural Energy for America Program on Promoting Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy. The Report summarizes the energy efficiency and renewable energy projects funded by the Rural Energy for America Program (REAP) over the last three years, 2009 through 2011.  It also includes a state-by-state summary of REAP renewable energy projects, with a profile of selected projects.

Overall, during the 3-year period covered by the report, REAP accomplished the following:

  • Supported 5,733 renewable energy and energy efficiency projects nationwide;
  • Generated or saved an estimated 6.5 million megawatt hours of power;
  • Provided $192 million in grants and $165 million in loan guarantees to agricultural producers and rural small business owners for renewable energy systems and energy efficiency improvements; and
  • Fostered partnerships that have leveraged an estimated $800 million from other sources.

Since the Program was first established in the 2002 Farm Bill, it has provided resources for more than 13,000 rural small businesses and agricultural producers, saved enough energy to power nearly 600,000 American homes for a year, and funded more than 1,000 solar projects and more than 560 wind projects.

REAP provides grants, loan guarantees, and a combination of grants and loan guarantees to rural small businesses and agricultural producers.  USDA is taking applications for guaranteed loans for renewable energy systems and energy efficiency improvements through June 29, 2012.  Applications for REAP grants and loan/grant combinations are due no later than March 30th.

Additional information on applying for REAP funding is available in the Federal Register funding notice issued January 20. You can also contact your USDA Rural Development state office for more information.

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