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Thirteen Maine businesses and farms have been awarded a total of $108,001 in grant funding through the Rural Energy for America Program to assist in lowering energy costs and installing renewable energy systems.
USDA Rural Development Under Secretary Lisa Mensah and U.S. Rep. Chellie Pingree made the announcement on Thursday at the 284-acre, Springvale-based McDougal Orchards, where Hanson Farm Inc., which operates the orchards, was awarded a $14,837 REAP grant to purchase and install a 20.14kW solar photovoltaic roof-mounted system. The solar system will supply all of the orchard’s energy demands, according to a release.
“Each dollar that a farm or rural business doesn’t have to spend on energy is another dollar that can go toward creating jobs or investing in their long-term sustainability. That’s why REAP is so vital in a state like Maine,” Pingree said in a statement. “For Maine to receive 13 awards in one year is very exciting news. I’m incredibly grateful to USDA Rural Development for investing in these farms and businesses so they can cut their energy costs and reduce their impact on the environment.”
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