Jul 8, 2009

USDA Small Wind Turbine Grants Cover 25% of All Costs - Applications due July 31, 2009

USDA Small Wind Turbine Grants Cover 25% of All Costs - Applications due July 31, 2009

BOULDER, Colo., July 7 /PRNewswire/ -- Farmers, ranchers and rural business owners have until July 31, 2009 to apply for the USDA Rural Energy for America Program (REAP) grants. The grants provide funds to purchase and install small wind turbines (or other renewable energy systems). Farmers, ranchers and rural business owners are eligible for grants to cover 25% of the total installed cost of the small wind turbine system. These USDA grants, when used in conjunction with the Federal Investment Tax Credit (ITC), can help a farmer install a small wind turbine system for roughly 50% of the normal cost.

These incentives, when coupled with the cost savings realized from producing one's own electricity, can result in impressive investment prospects. For example, according to David Shirkey of Renewable Options & Investments (ROI), in locations with 11 mph average wind speeds and with utility rates of $0.12 per kWh, a farmer could realize a 12% annual rate of return on her investment and a payback of 8 years.

The incentive package may even be more attractive in certain locations where the local utility cooperative (or rural electric association) offers a rebate to its members. In these cases, farmers may realize an even greater return on investment and a shorter term payback.

The grant program is designed to assist farmers and ranchers who gain 50% or more of their gross income from agricultural operations. Rural small businesses with less than 15 employees are also eligible. The American Wind Energy Association (AWEA) offers examples of farmers and small business owners who have successfully installed small wind turbine systems on their property.

It is important to note that the applications must be submitted to local USDA Rural Development offices by July 31, 2009. It may take up to 2 weeks for a farmer to fully complete an application thus it is recommended to begin the process as soon as possible.


For more information:

- USDA Rural Development Offices (http://www.rurdev.usda.gov/scrty/sdirs.html)
- Database of State Incentives for Renewable Energy (DSIRE) (www.dsireusa.org)



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A tax credit is a sum deducted from the total amount a taxpayer owes to the state. A tax credit may be granted for various types of taxes, such as an income tax, property tax, or VAT. It may be granted in recognition of taxes already paid, as a subsidy, or to encourage investment or other behaviors.

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