Sustainable Energy Utility launches farm program

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The  Delaware Sustainable Energy Utility launched  the Energize Delaware Farm Program to help Delaware agricultural producers reduce their energy costs.

The program will offer energy audits to identify opportunities to save energy and money.

Farmers  can then apply for a range of services including low-interest loans, grants for energy efficiency projects, free direct-installed lighting measures and solar renewable energy credit  purchases.

One feature  of the program  will be connecting   participants with programs that can provide additional funding– such as Delaware’s Green Energy Grant,  the United States Department of Agriculture’s Rural Energy for America  and Environmental Quality Incentives  Programs.

“This program offers something for every producer in Delaware by providing funding options for both energy efficiency and renewable energy,” says Tony DePrima, executive director of the Delaware Sustainable Energy Utility. “While some Delaware producers have already made great strides in reducing their energy use, there is still a great need for technical assistance and funding. By providing these services, we are helping these hard-working Delaware businesses position themselves for greater energy independence.”

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The DESEU has selected EnSave, Inc., an energy efficiency consulting firm dedicated to providing agricultural energy efficiency programs and energy audits, to implement the program.

Many producers in the Delmarva peninsula are familiar with EnSave’s work, as the firm has completed over 300 audits in Maryland and Delaware since 2009.

“We are pleased to continue our long-standing relationships in Delaware by working with the Sustainable Energy Utility on this dynamic program,” says Craig Metz, EnSave CEO. “Delaware has a wonderfully close-knit agricultural community, and we are looking forward to working with these farms to save energy, save money, and reduce greenhouse gas emissions.”

The program is currently accepting applications on a first come, first-served basis. To apply for the program or to learn more, call EnSave at (800) 732-1399, or visit http://www.energizedelaware.org/Energize-Delaware-Farm-Program/.

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