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A Sunny Solar Picture in MI

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Thursday, November 10, 2011   

DETROIT - At least 48 Michigan farmers will be using the sun to power their operations this year, thanks to the Rural Energy for America Program (REAP). It gives farmers and rural small businesses grants and loan guarantees to become more energy independent.

Grant Toner farms in Bad Axe near Detroit. A solar array funded with REAP help has made his farm energy-independent, he says.

"It supplies all of our power. It supplies more than enough - we actually have a credit with Detroit Edison right now."

Toner says his electric bill has dropped to zero, from $300 to $400 a month. He decided to go solar to gain better control over his costs and future, he adds.

"With the price of commodities and crude oil and everything, it's like we're always dependent on somebody. I don't like being held hostage, so I think it's a good thing to see these wind generators and solar."

Supporters of REAP are concerned, however, because REAP funding was reduced by 25 percent in 2011, and there is talk of more cuts and possible elimination of the program. That would be a shame, Toner says, because REAP funds really made his solar project possible.

"Payback on it is 4.8 years, the way it's running right now. If we hadn't gotten the grant, it would have been 10 or 12 years."

The Senate Appropriations Committee has proposed reducing overall funding from $75 million in fiscal year 2011 to $38.5 million in fiscal 2012.



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