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USDA Awards $97 M for Renewable Energy Projects

August 23, 2007   |   3 Comments

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The four recipients received funding through USDA's Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency (Section 9006) guaranteed loan program and the Business and Industry (B&I) guaranteed loan program. The Section 9006 program provides financial assistance to agricultural producers and rural small businesses to install renewable energy projects or make energy efficiency improvements.
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August 26, 2007
It boggles the mind to think what the effect would have been if, instead of 97M, all the money wasted in the Gulf War had been put into renewable energy.  Every house in America could have had solar panels on the roof and America would be well on the road to energy independence and not need to ensure her supply of oil from the Middle East.
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August 27, 2007
<p>I thought&nbsp; Mr. Hughes' comments were a gross exaggeration, but it may be close to being true.&nbsp; If we assume&nbsp; 110 million homes and $30,000 for a solar system.&nbsp; The total cost would be</p><p>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; $3.3 Trillion </p><p>The cost of the Iraq war, direct and indirect, according to MSNBC might be </p><p>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; $1.0 Trillion</p><p>So the numbers are actually comparable.</p><p>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Of course, the Iraq war has nothing to do with electricity, however perhaps we are there fighting for oil to fuel our cars.</p><p>Thanks</p><p>John C. Briggs&nbsp;</p>
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September 3, 2007
<p>This $97M sounds like a great step in the right direction. Yet contrast this with a recent AP article that points out how the USDA is making loans for coal-fired plant construction of $5.1B.&nbsp;</p><p>http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/local/6600AP_WST_Coal_Plant_Delay.html</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>A quick search did not yield an over-all comparision of USDA renewable versus non-renewable power plant loans. &nbsp; Is $97M versus $5.1B the full story?&nbsp; Is it really this big a difference? </p>
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