35 Vermont businesses to receive $2.4 million in REAP energy efficiency funds

USDA Rural Development has selected 35 Vermont businesses to receive $2,364,617 Rural Energy for America Program (REAP) energy efficiency and energy improvement grants and loan guarantees. Twenty-two businesses were announced today, by Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack, and are the final selections for the REAP funds this fiscal year.
USDA Rural Development recognizes the importance of renewable energy and energy efficiency. said Rhonda Shippee, Acting State Director. We look forward to continued success in funding similar projects-- helping finance projects that are good for the economy and good for the bottom line of the participating Vermont businesses.
Recipients will use their awards for a variety of energy efficiency and renewable energy purposes. These awards will additional small wind, solar electric generation and lighting improvement projects to USDA Rural Developments energy program portfolio.
As part of the selections, USDA Rural Development s REAP funds continue to be sought after by Vermont s agriculture producers. Dubois Energy LLC will partner their loan guarantee and grant with State, local, and private financing to purchase and install an anaerobic digester system to generate electricity and produce on farm bedding for their operation in Vergennes. Monument Farms Three Gen, LLC in Weybridge, are also receiving a grant and loan guarantee to purchase and install an anaerobic digester system to produce electricity which they will sale to the local utility, and produce energy to heat hot water for the milk house.
Twenty-seven awards, totaling $427,626, will be used by maple producers throughout the state for the purchase and installation of reverse osmosis equipment or a new high efficiency arch systems. These systems will reduce energy consumption and increase net farm income.
REAP loan guarantees and grants can be used for renewable energy systems, energy efficiency improvements, feasibility studies and energy audits. These funds are not part of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act. For more information on the REAP program, which is authorized under the 2008 Farm Bill, please visit www.rurdev.usda.gov/rbs/farmbill/index.html.
See below for a list of all projects receiving awards under this program.
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 our programs is available by contacting us at (802)828-6031 or by visiting USDA Rural Development s web site at www.rurdev.usda.gov/vt.
Fiscal Year 2009 USDA Rural Development s Rural Energy for America Program selections:

Recipient

Project Location

Reverse Osmosis or High Efficiency Arch systems:

Damian Branon

Fairfield

Ridgeview Farm, Inc

Fairfield

Carlton Bertrand, Jr.

Swanton

Scott Boyce

Richford

Wayne Fifield

Thetford Center

Rodney & Glenda Paradee

Swanton

Joseph A. Jordan

Essex Jct.

Charles M. Cooley, Jr.

Morrisville

Norman Fecteau & David L. Steinhour

Richford

Morse Farm Inc.

Montpelier

Gary Corey

Fairfield

Clifford LaPoint

Craftsbury

Douglas Rose

Ludlow

David & Sharon Dolloff

Lyndonville

Paul A. Lahar

Albany

Gabriel Gervais

East Fairfield

Robert Lemire Sr

Essex Jct.

Tator's Sugar Shack

St. Albans

Butternut Mountain Farm

Morrisville

Franklin Yates

Fairfield

Paul Palmer

Jeffersonville

Daniel & Rose Royer

Newport Center

Kenneth Saunders

Rupert

Fernand & Patricia Gagne

Swanton

Howard & Carolyn Collins

Newport Center

Randi & Louise Calderwood

Craftsbury

Priscilla White

Fairfield

Walter Gladstone lighting improvements

Bradford

Photo Voltaic:

William Maclay Architects

Waitsfield

Paul Sachs

Bradford

E&E Hospitality Limited

Arlington

West Mountain Inn

Arlington

Wind:

Harvey McDonald small wind

Derby Line

Anaerobic Digester Systems:

Dubois Energy, LLC

Vergennes

Monument Farms Three Gen, LLC

Weybridge

Source: Montpelier, VT, September 24, 2009 USDA Rural Development.