REAP adds more flex-fuel pump projects
By Sarah Gonzalez
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The projects include a variety of energy systems, including digester systems to process manure into methane gas and geothermal heating and cooling systems.
Jay Clifford Sensenig was selected to receive a $309,733 grant to install a co-op digester system that will process annually more than 16,800 tons of dairy, hog and chicken manure from four farms into methane gas, creating more than 879,000 kilowatts per year of electricity. In addition, the digester system is designed to accept and process food waste. The host farm uses 232,000 kilowatts annually; the excess energy produced from the digester will be sold to the local utility.
The REAP grants can finance up to 25 percent of a project's cost, not to exceed $500,000 for renewables, $250,000 for efficiency. The USDA funding is going to businesses in Puerto Rice and 49 states. For a complete listing of REAP recipients announced today, click here.
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