Grants funded by Casey-backed Inflation Reduction Act
Grants will go towards purchasing of sunlight-to-electricity storage and distribution systems
Washington, D.C. – Today, U.S. Senator Bob Casey (D-PA) announced $560,158 for eight rural Pennsylvania farms and businesses to purchase solar photovoltaic systems. The systems will convert captured solar energy into electricity which can be used to power various machines and operations and save these farms and businesses thousands of dollars per year. The eight grants, which range from $14,851 to $141,350, come from the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) Rural Energy for America Program (REAP) established by the Casey-backed Inflation Reduction Act.
“When we invest in technology that lowers operating costs for businesses, we’re investing in their long-term success,” said Senator Casey. “This funding from the Inflation Reduction Act is not only ensuring the success of businesses in rural Pennsylvania, but also reducing harmful emissions and protecting our environment for our future generations.”
See below for list of project recipients of Inflation Reduction Act funding:
Recipient |
Amount |
City/County |
---|---|---|
Farm |
$30,600 |
Athens/Bradford |
Environmental Farming and Construction Company |
$71,397 |
Canton/Bradford |
Demolition and Construction Services |
$56,250 |
Canton/Bradford |
Trucking Company |
$141,350 |
Canton/Bradford |
Farm |
$14,851 |
Columbia Crossroads/Bradford |
Maple Farm |
$18,050 |
Troy/Bradford |
Lawn Equipment Parts Company |
$104,900 |
Millerton/Tioga |
Farm Resort |
$122,760 |
Hawley/Wayne |
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